How New Anxiety Screening Guidelines Can Reduce Inequities in Mental Health Care for Black Women
Screening all adults for anxiety and all Black women for depression could facilitate access to care and counter stigma.

Screening all adults for anxiety and all Black women for depression could facilitate access to care and counter stigma.
Within a few weeks after the New York guidelines were issued, the federal lawsuits commenced.
The same ethical goals identified for vaccine allocation are also relevant for COVID-19 therapy allocation.
The legal profession has not only the ability, but also the responsibility, to address longstanding systemic harms.
Distributing vaccines equitably at the level of geographical units such as districts or nation-states may obfuscate injustices.
Can COVID-19 vaccine allocation legally recognize the outsized burden of cases and deaths that racial/ethnic minority communities have borne?
Human subjects research has long been plagued by racial inequality. While flagrant abuses have been curtailed, disparities have, unfortunately, persisted.
In the COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers must work to ensure parity in conversations about end-of-life care and honoring patients’ wishes.
As of April 24, Lakeview had 178 reported coronavirus cases. Auburn Gresham had 526; an infection rate 3.04 times higher.