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Work to Address Health Equity Across Pennsylvania Continues as Wolf Administration Announces Interactive Map Analysis Tool
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Pennsylvania shows off interactive data tool with aim to address health disparities
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A more than year-long legal dispute between California lawyer Thomas P. Riley and Phoenix restaurant owner Oscar Graham has come to an end.
Riley, a prolific attorney who often represents sports distributors, has slapped lawsuits on hundreds of Arizonans for allegedly broadcasting events, such as boxing matches and soccer games, without the right to do so.
But some defendants have accused undercover investigators, who get paid for documenting incriminating evidence, of setting them up. The investigators reportedly grabbed control of the TV remote, convinced business owners or staff to stream the event, or pursued other means, defendants told The Arizona Republic and other news organizations.
Pennsylvania sets out to tackle disparities highlighted by pandemic
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West Philadelphia Skills Initiative aids in COVID testing and processing efforts on Feb. 10 2021. (West Philadelphia Skills Initiative)
The goal, they say, is to find solutions to disparities and increase access to quality health care.
“We’ve also seen that the COVID-19 pandemic has fallen on the same pre-existing disparities that predated the pandemic. Communities of color have higher rates of COVID-19 illness and death. But even before this, their inequities in the rates of chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension,” said Department of Human Services Secretary Teresa Miller.
“The pandemic has lowered the life expectancy of Black Americans by three years, compared to a one-year decrease in life expectancy in the general public.”