In this episode of The Lancet Voice, Dr. Michelle Morse, New York City's Acting Health Commissioner, shares insights into the city's health challenges. She addresses ongoing racial health disparities, particularly in life expectancy and maternal mortality rates among Black women. Dr. Morse introduces the "Healthy NYC" initiative, which aims to boost life expectancy by 2030, stressing the importance of community involvement and tackling systemic issues like racism and social determinants of health. The conversation also explores strategies to connect with marginalized communities and highlights the vital role of social support programs in enhancing health outcomes.
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