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The Communication Infrastructure as a Social Determinant of Health: Implications for Health Policymaking and Practice

Taylor Goulbourne, Itzhak Yanovitzky

2021Milbank Quarterly58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Policy Points Persistent communication inequalities limit racial/ethnic minority access to life-saving health information and make them more vulnerable to the effects of misinformation. Establishing data collection systems that detect and track acute gaps in the supply and/or access of racial/ethnic minority groups to credible health information is long overdue. Public investments and support for minority-serving media and community outlets are needed to close persistent gaps in access to credible health information.

Topics & Concepts

MisinformationEthnic groupHealth equityInequalityPublic healthHealth informationBusinessPublic relationsSocial mediaPolitical sciencePublic economicsEconomic growthHealth careMedicineEconomicsNursingMathematical analysisMathematicsLawHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilityData-Driven Disease SurveillanceSocial Media in Health Education
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