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Addressing Health Disparities Through Voter Engagement

机译:通过选民参与解决健康差距

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Although the public’s essential capacity for self-rule in the United States lies in the power of the ballot, there exist many barriers to voting, particularly for marginalized communities. These barriers cultivate less representative government and less inclusive public policy. Nonprofit and private health organizations, and in particular community health centers and safety-net hospitals, can help marginalized voting-eligible individuals overcome barriers to the ballot. With augmented, unbiased voter participation, elections would yield government that is more representative and public policy that is more equitable, while reducing costly and preventable health disparities. Health organizations can promote comprehensive, nonpartisan voter engagement through registration, mobilization, education, and protection of all voters.
机译:尽管公众在美国具有自我统治的基本能力在于投票权,但投票仍然存在许多障碍,特别是对边缘化社区而言。这些障碍培育了较少的代议制政府和较少的包容性公共政策。非营利组织和私人卫生组织,尤其是社区卫生中心和安全网医院,可以帮助处于边缘地位的有投票资格的个人克服投票障碍。通过增加选民的公正参与,选举将产生更具代表性的政府和更公平的公共政策,同时减少成本高昂和可预防的卫生差距。卫生组织可以通过注册,动员,教育和保护所有选民的方式,促进无党派选民的全面参与。

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