Controversy/History

Too Damn High! Medical Costs & Access to Quality Care

1 h 27 min · 4 de dic de 2024
portada del episodio Too Damn High! Medical Costs & Access to Quality Care

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In partnership with PlanRVA, the 2024-2025 season on Controvery History will align with the Urban Institute’s Upward Mobility Framework [https://upward-mobility.urban.org/mobility-metrics-framework], using the framework’s five pillars to explore upward mobility in ways that impact every Richmond citizen with an emphasis on our everyday experiences and looking towards the future.

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