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		<description>Welcome to VOZ’s limited Health Equity Podcast Series “Raising Our Voices for Health Equity.” VOZ is committed to furthering the knowledge and expertise of the biopharmaceutical community and its partners to advance diversity and health equity.

Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Kim Thiboldeaux (former CEO at the Cancer Support Community), interviews leaders and new voices from the health equity space, bringing attention to important organizations, and bringing the voices of ALL patients into the light.

We take a dive into covering the basics of health equity and what people need to know when engaging in diversity and health equity, health equity in oncology and rare diseases, how it impacts health care for Native Americans, and the importance of big data in health equity.</description>
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	<title>Episode 4: Big Data &#8211; Why It Matters in Health Equity</title>
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	<title>Episode 3: What is Health Equity and Why Does it Matter?</title>
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