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We urgently need to see health differently. If we want to make the world healthier, we need to look at the whole picture of what makes millions of people miss out on basic healthcare. We need to ask difficult questions. We need to confront the big issues.
Because missing out on health isn’t inevitable. Neither is poverty. They are caused by discrimination, by racism, by companies, by governments. These are decisions made by people in power – and that means we can change them. By seeing health differently, and its links to poverty, we can build a healthier future.
Keywords: Allergy-immunology, obstetrics-gynecology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, rheumatology, and orthopedic surgery. Our physicians have admitting privileges to the New York Presbyterian Hospital healthcare system, the Hospital for Special Surgery, and Mount Sinai Hospital. Our board certified physicians hold academic and faculty appointments at Columbia and Cornell Universities, and Mount Sinai School of Medicine.