The Impact of Systemic Racism on Responses to and Recovery from COVID-19: A Comparative Analysis of Policy and Practice in New York City and Detroit

Q4 Medicine
Simone Martin-Howard, R. Damour, Tracey Robinson
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Abstract

When COVID-19 was first reported in the United States in spring 2020, it illuminated society to the vast inequities that racially marginalized populations face in comparison to their White counterparts. Metropolitan areas, in particular, were hit the hardest by the pandemic. New York City and Detroit, cities with large numbers of racially marginalized populations, experienced high COVID-19 test positivity rates during the pandemic’s first and second waves. It is the aim of this research note to provide policymakers, practitioners, and healthcare personnel with an overview of response and recovery efforts through an analysis of the intersection between racially marginalized groups and access to healthcare in New York City and Detroit. We propose three recommendations: 1) increased centralized data on the differences between racially marginalized populations and non-minorities; 2) additional federal funding to local health departments; and 3) the utilization of faith-based and community-based organizations as additional COVID-19 testing sites.
系统性种族主义对COVID-19应对和恢复的影响:纽约市和底特律政策与实践的比较分析
2019冠状病毒病于2020年春季首次在美国报道时,它让社会看到了种族边缘化人群与白人相比面临的巨大不平等。特别是大都市地区,受疫情影响最为严重。纽约市和底特律是拥有大量种族边缘化人口的城市,在大流行的第一波和第二波期间,新冠病毒检测阳性率很高。这是本研究说明的目的是提供政策制定者,从业者和医疗保健人员的响应和恢复工作的概述,通过分析种族边缘化群体和获得医疗保健在纽约市和底特律之间的交集。我们提出三点建议:1)增加关于种族边缘人群和非少数群体之间差异的集中数据;2)向地方卫生部门提供额外的联邦资金;3)利用基于信仰和社区的组织作为新增的COVID-19检测点。
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Journal of health and human services administration
Journal of health and human services administration Nursing-Leadership and Management
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Health and Human Services Administration (JHHSA) began publication in 1978 as the Journal of Health and Human Resources Administration. It is a blind-refereed journal dedicated to publishing articles, symposia and book reviews in all areas of health, hospital and welfare administration and management.
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