Putting Data to Work: Dissecting Health Disparities

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This insightful discussion from the CEO Roundtable on Cancer dug deeper into what data exists on health disparities, what are the gaps in data and how those gaps could be closed and/or existing data better used to implement change that addresses the disparities. From the academic, health system, and policy perspectives, panelists discussed ideas about how to work together more effectively to accelerate impact and improve analysis of existing data.  

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