Findings address urgent challenges in workforce, funding and policy gaps with data-driven recommendations to improve care for 32 million Americans
(Black PR Wire) CHICAGO, IL — The Black Directors Health Equity Agenda (BDHEA), a nonprofit dedicated to transforming healthcare governance to eliminate disparities affecting marginalized communities, has released a landmark needs assessment that outlines a bold path forward for strengthening community-based healthcare and advancing health equity across the United States.
Titled “Examining the Landscape: Understanding Challenges in Community-Based Healthcare,” the 160-page report highlights the critical role that community healthcare facilities and providers play in delivering accessible, affordable and high-quality care to populations needing greater access to care. Its findings will serve as a critical foundation in preparing for BDHEA’s fourth health equity playbook, to be released in 2026.
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