Health Disparities in Charlotte - panel discussion
Health Disparities in Charlotte - panel discussion
Health influences everything from a person's ability to work to medical debt, and health inequalities have big consequences in our community on economic mobility and people's ability to get ahead. Yet the burden of poor health is not evenly spread, because of food deserts, lack of access to insurance, pharmacies and doctors, and the embedded effects of decades of racial segregation and discrimination.
A virtual panel discussion with local experts look at how health inequalities factor into our region's economic mobility, advantaging some and disadvantaging others.
Panelists:
+ Dr. Kinneil Coltman, Chief Community and Social Impact Officer at Atrium Health
+ Dr. Jerome Williams, Novant Health's Senior Vice President of Community Engagement
+ Dr. Colleen Hammelman, Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences at UNC Charlotte
Moderator:
+ Dr. Byron White, Associate Provost for Urban Research and Community Engagement