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District Links: DCPS cancels plans for in-person instruction for some students next week; 95 voting centers open for Election Day; and more | The DC Line

November 03, 2020
  • D.C. Policy Center

On November 3, 2020, the D.C. Policy Center’s article, COVID-era health care workforce capacity in Washington, D.C., was cited by The DC Line:

  • new report from the D.C. Policy Center examines the District’s COIVD-era health care workforce, including the geographic distribution of physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists and other health providers in the District. In what will be a series of articles on the subject, authors Molloy Sheehan and Igor Geyn are also examining the impact of any gaps that exist. One recommendation in today’s installment: diversifying the workforce and ensuring cultural competency are key to improving access to quality care in the District.

Read more: District Links: DCPS cancels plans for in-person instruction for some students next week; 95 voting centers open for Election Day; and more | The DC Line

Related: COVID-era health care workforce capacity in Washington, D.C. | D.C. Policy Center

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