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This bill would require the federal government to develop and implement strategies to address racial disparities in public health outcomes, such as differences in disease rates, maternal mortality, and access to healthcare among different racial groups. It would direct health agencies to collect better data on health inequities, train healthcare workers on recognizing and reducing racial bias, and establish programs aimed at improving health services in underserved communities. The legislation would affect public health agencies, hospitals, healthcare providers, and communities experiencing worse health outcomes due to systemic inequalities.
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