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Toolkit for a Community-Led Response to Pharmacy Closures in Chicago

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Community Impact: Toolkit

This document can be used to guide the development and planning of future efforts aimed at engaging the community and public officials in addressing pharmacy access barriers in Black and Hispanic/Latino neighborhoods. We also expect this tool to emphasize the importance of awareness and building the evidence base to promote equitable policies. 

For more information, contact: qato@usc.edu

Toolkit-for-a-Community-Led-Response-to-Pharmacy-Closures-in-Chicago.pdf

Project

Community-Led Response to Pharmacy Closures and Access to Medicines in Chicago

Cohort

2017-2020

Focus Areas
  • Business/Private Sector
  • Medication Access
  • Public, Population, & Community Health
Team Members
  • Dima Qato, PharmD, MPH, PhD
  • Shannon Zenk, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN
Location

Chicago, Illinois

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