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Op-Ed: South L.A. deserves better healthcare access. Fair Medi-Cal payments can help

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 25, 2022

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COVID-19 kills some more than others. During the pandemic, coronavirus infected and killed people of color at disproportionately high rates. But getting COVID under better control has not addressed the underlying health disparities that plague low-income communities of color. In community listening sessions, my colleagues have heard statements like: Is the government going to give us a jab in the arm and then walk away, leaving us with all these... + full article



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