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National Health Policy Agenda

For the 2020 election season, BWHI released the Black Women Vote: National Health Policy Agenda for 2020-2021. This Agenda addresses the critical health policy issues that impact NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY AGENDA the health and well-being of Black women. It also supports partnerships with policymakers and other stakeholders to achieve health equity. BWHI released the second edition of its Black Women Vote: National Health Policy Agenda for 2020-2021. The Agenda addresses the critical health policy issues that impact the The Agenda has five pillars, themes that focus on issues within Access to Quality and health and well-being of Black women and supports partnerships with policymakers and Affordable Health Care; Equitable Responses to Public Health Emergencies; Sufficient other stakeholders to achieve health equity. The Agenda has five pillars that focus on Diversity in Clinical Trials and Health Care Delivery Systems; Increased Funding to Support issues within Access to Quality and Affordable Health Care; Equitable Responses to Public Historically Black Colleges and Universities; and Social Justice. Under each pillar, is a Health Emergencies; Sufficient Diversity in Clinical Trials and Health Care Delivery Systems; thorough list of the most pressing health issues facing Black women today with concrete Increased Funding to Support Historically Black Colleges and Universities; and Social policy recommendations to help move toward permanent solutions. Justice, with concrete policy recommendations to help move toward permanent solutions.

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