Rutgers: How the Loss of Black-Owned Doctors' Offices May Worsen Health Disparities
September 25, 2020
September 25, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Sept. 25 (TNSRes) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
The COVID-19 pandemic is generating concerns about the long-term impact on health disparities in minority communities resulting in fear that Black-owned physician's offices will be among the 41 percent of Black-owned businesses that may not survive.
Two Rutgers New Jersey Medical School experts - associate professor Natalie E. Roche and assistant professor Damali Campbell-Opara . . .
The COVID-19 pandemic is generating concerns about the long-term impact on health disparities in minority communities resulting in fear that Black-owned physician's offices will be among the 41 percent of Black-owned businesses that may not survive.
Two Rutgers New Jersey Medical School experts - associate professor Natalie E. Roche and assistant professor Damali Campbell-Opara . . .