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Civil Rights and Health Care

This blog supports a series of 3 webinars on: history of civil rights (CR)/health care (HC); current assessment of how CR are used in HC; and how CR might be used as a basis for public accountability in community-level CH delivery. Participants include David Barton Smith (Drexel U School of Public Health), Vernellia Randall (U Dayton School of Law), Brian Smedley (the Opportunity Agenda), Doreena Wong (Nat'l Health Law Prgm), and Bob Griss (Inst of Social Med and Community Health).

Friday, May 23, 2008

What do you think? (Q#1)

What options do States have for enforcing accountability and ensurring non-discrimination in conjunction with Title VI? Can other states implement programs similar to that in California? Why or why not?
Posted by Judith Bond at 10:39 AM

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