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Home » Healthcare Access

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Mental Health Providers Expands Its Nationwide Directory to Improve Access to Treatment Options

by EIN PresswireApril 1, 2026April 1, 2026

Looking for trustworthy mental health care in the United States? Explore the newly expanded Mental Health Providers directory for comprehensive, up-to-date treatment options nationwide.

Nurse assisting a patient as part of the Disc Health Equity Lab initiative.
Posted inDISC Health

Transforming Healthcare Access: The Disc Health Equity Lab Initiative

by Metalle TagnerMarch 25, 2026March 25, 2026
A commemorative graphic featuring a black and white portrait of Lillie Mae Carroll Jackson on the left and a solid blue background on the right with the text "Hidden Healers of Medicine," her name in yellow/orange, and her lifespan (1889–1975). A caduceus icon symbolizes her contributions to medicine.
Posted inDISC Health

Historical Black Figures: The Hidden Healers: Lillie Mae Carroll Jackson: The Civil Rights Leader Who Desegregated Baltimore Hospitals

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 21, 2026February 19, 2026
Protest sign reading 'Say No to Jim Crow 2.0' with a bold red 'X' emphasizing rejection of systemic inequities.
Posted inArticulated Insight

Are Americans Experiencing Jim Crow 2.0?

by Dr. Langston CarterFebruary 7, 2026February 7, 2026
Posted inDISC Health

Howard University Faculty Practice Plan & Howard University Hospital Partner with DISC Health Initiative to Expand Health Education Nationwide

by Lawrence Jones II, PhDOctober 17, 2025October 17, 2025
Posted inDISC Health

Prioritizing Stronger Health Begins With Health Literacy

by Adrian Jordan, CEO and President, Wellpoint DC September 24, 2025September 24, 2025
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GW Health Launches Cedar Hill Hospital, Boosting DC’s Access to Quality Care

by TNM StaffApril 26, 2025April 26, 2025
Posted inHealth

Breaking Barriers: The Need for Inclusive Healthcare in the LGBTQIA+ Community

by Dr. Frederick EcholsOctober 27, 2024October 27, 2024
Posted inArticulated Insight

How Atlanta is Addressing Health Inequality Through Community Initiatives

by Ariel KahanaOctober 13, 2024October 19, 2024

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