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Boston is a health care mecca. But not for everyone. New federal money will help change that, Mayor Wu says.

Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 03, 2022

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Nearly a half million dollars of new federal funding will be used to expand access to critically needed health services for Boston residents who struggle with homelessness, addiction, and, too often, racism, Mayor Michelle Wu said Thursday.“In this health care mecca of the world, in the place where patients from all around the planet come to receive care, we still see tremendous gaps ... that continue to highlight racial disparities and... + full article



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