Anne Klibanski
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We'll take this piece of it.
We'll take that piece of it.
The survival of all of our systems will be to adjudicate that and look at that very carefully and hopefully get state endorsement of it so that we actually can provide the right care in the right place.
And fundamental to all of this is the tech enablement.
And I can't emphasize that enough.
The tech enablement is really critical.
And how do we get beyond the inequities in access to tech-enabled care that is going to be another issue?
So let me move to equity and community.
I would say the first thing is all of us, and this was before the pandemic, during the pandemic,
The inequities in healthcare, these are profound inequities.
None of this is new.
So when people say to me, I never realized X, Y, and Z occurred, I will always look at them and say, no, that's always been there.
And I think that's true of many of the things that were highlighted during the pandemic.
So the profound inequities of care
We just have to keep looking at and understanding what that means.
We have to think about what is the care being delivered in the communities?
How do we define underserved communities?
How do we fundamentally work with communities of color to have better health care outcomes?
Some of these issues are broadband access.
Some of these issues are equipment access.