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Calling for a More Equitable Distribution of Monkeypox Vaccine
Community-based organizations are extremely concerned about the monkeypox vaccine’s inequitable distribution.
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We Stand with Nushawn
Nushawn Williams served his time as of 2010, but he is still detained in custody 12 years later. His case hinged on his HIV status, which was used to portray him as a monster through fearmongering and stigma. It’s time to Free Nushawn! Harlem United joined other HIV advocacy groups to urge the NYS Attorney…
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Harlem United Urges Legislators to Pass Primary Care Bill
Harlem United and other primary care leaders urge lawmakers to pass A7230-B (Gottfried) / S6534-C (Rivera)
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IN THE MEDIA: New York City drug overdose data from 2021 continues to rise; providers are expanding harm reduction
Harlem United contributed to this article about the surge in fatal overdoses in New York and the harm reduction strategies that can change the tide.
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IN THE MEDIA: Pharmacy carve-out would harm Medicaid beneficiaries, put lives at risk
By Save NY’s Safety Net Coalition Empire Report βThe pharmacy counter is where the rubber meets the road for many of the patients we see. This policy will lead to treatment delays that will needlessly put the lives of the most vulnerable New Yorkers at risk. If we want to tackle long-standing health disparities with…
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Safety Net Providers Demand Repeal of Medicaid Pharmacy Carve-Out
Harlem United joined Safety Net Providers in rally for 340B
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Harlem United Supports Primary Care Investment Bill
Letter to Governor Hochul from healthcare advocates urging her to incorporate primary care into her FY23 Executive Budget
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COVID-19 Working Group NY Sends Recommendations to Gov Hochul
Harlem United signed on to a letter to Governor Hochul recommending initial actions to respond to COVID-19.
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IN THE MEDIA: OPEN on BronxNet
Tamisha McPherson, Chief External Affairs and Development Officer & Executive Director of URAM, on OPEN on BronxNet
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NYS Opioid Overdose Awareness Day
Today is the first annual New York State Opioid Overdose Awareness Day, led by the NYS Department of Health. In 2020, we lost 93,000 friends, neighbors, family members, and loved ones to fatal overdose across the US, a 30% increase over 2019.
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