Neighborhood Healthcare and Altura are pleased to share a toolkit to supplement the Building Clinical Trial and Health Research Access for People of Color via Community Health Centers (CHCs) white paper. Its aim is to provide CHCs a range of options to support patients and increase diversity in and access to clinical studies of all types. Additionally, a call to action for life science companies and research organizations is included. To learn more and download the white paper and toolkit, please visit https://lnkd.in/g9kxmKVU To post a study on the HCP Studies research engagement platform for access by CHCs, patients and communities, please email: info@alturastudies.com.
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