"We need to stop treating women, particularly Black and brown workers, less than. They are the backbone of healthcare in this state. And they deserve to be recognized as such, not as an afterthought."
I have been studying medical economics since Miriam hospital over ran my neighborhood. All of the healthcare investment goes into the parts of the system that make the richest players richer. and we seriously underinvest in anything related to community and public health, and especially women workers and women's health. No wonder our longevity is going down.
I have been studying medical economics since Miriam hospital over ran my neighborhood. All of the healthcare investment goes into the parts of the system that make the richest players richer. and we seriously underinvest in anything related to community and public health, and especially women workers and women's health. No wonder our longevity is going down.
important reporting. part of the problem is the grievous absence of investigative journalism in rhode island.