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AZ Senate passes repeal of 1864 near-total abortion ban; Campus protests opposing the war in Gaza grow across CA; Closure of Indiana's oldest gay bar impacts LGBTQ+ community; Broadband crunch produces side effect: underground digging mishaps.

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Campus Gaza protests continue, and an Arab American mayor says voters are watching. The Arizona senate votes to repeal the state's 1864 abortion ban. And a Pennsylvania voting rights advocate says dispelling misinformation is a full-time job.

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Bidding begins soon for Wyoming's elk antlers, Southeastern states gained population in the past year, small rural energy projects are losing out to bigger proposals, and a rural arts cooperative is filling the gap for schools in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

Zip Codes and Health Care: Disparities take Center Stage at State House

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010   

BOSTON - Where you live and the quality of your health care will be part of the discussion at the State House in Boston today. State Senator Susan Fargo and State Rep. Byron Rushing will lead a presentation and screening of the award-winning PBS documentary "Unnatural Causes" to help highlight the need to address the disparities in health care for under-served residents in Massachusetts.

The film explores the racial and socio-economic inequities in health care in America. When it comes to health care in the Bay State, Dr. Michele David of Boston Medical Center, who is co-chair of the Disparities Action Network, says ZIP codes matter more than you might think.

"It determines the access you have to healthy choices, like fresh fruit and vegetables, healthy housing; all of those things are as important to your health outcome as just having access to a doctor."

Dr. David is an advocate for the creation of an Office of Health Equity, which would work in concert with the Department of Health & Human Services, with a focus of reducing disparities in health care through better coordination. Dr. David says this would help not only the people in under-served communities, but it would save costs for everyone in the long run.

"Higher disparities lead to higher costs of health care, like higher asthma rates and diabetes rates. In addition to having access to health care, we need to start impacting some of the social determinants."

The Disparities Action Network, also known as The DAN, is sponsoring today's event, which begins at the State House at 10 a.m. The primary goal is to raise awareness of the need for better coordination of health care throughout Massachusetts, so as to bring about better health outcomes, and lower costs for the state as a whole.


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