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Using Data Strategies to Advance Health and Racial Equity
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Using Data Strategies to Advance Health and Racial Equity

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This set of resources from the National Academy for State Health Policy illustrates how convergent analysis — which helps to depict the extent that different health conditions coexist at their worst level — can be applied to publicly available data sets to advance health and racial equity.

The toolkit includes examples of convergent analysis from states across the country and implications for states looking to engage in data analysis to advance health equity.

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National Academy for State Health Policy

Publication Date

06.25.2021

Topic Area

Health Care
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