Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | February 6, 2016
Read the PublicationWe live in extraordinary times. On the whole, basic public health measures, advances in biomedical research and technological innovation have afforded us the ability to lead longer and healthier lives than ever before. Yet, despite all of the progress that we have made, glaring disparities in health outcomes persist — by some estimates, one out of every three deaths globally is related to health inequity.