Voting for Health: The Entwined Paths of Medicine and PoliticsPresented October 29, 2020
COVID-19 impacts not only the health of members of our communities and calls out for political and public policy responses, but it also highlights unjust structural features in healthcare and inequalities embedded within the very processes intended to inform politics and public policy. In this session, Prof. Bryan Pilkington speaks with a multi-disciplinary panel of experts about the relationship between heath, healthcare, and politics. Panelists, including Prof. Michael Gusmano (Hastings Center, Rutgers), Prof. Ramona Guthrie (Seton Hall), Prof. Meryl Picard (Seton Hall), and Dr. Florian Thomas (Hackensack Meridian Health), discuss issues of access, engagement, and the relationship between health and voting.