• The award-winning documentary, Power to Heal, tells how civil rights activists, the federal government, and medical professionals leveraged Medicare funding to bring down segregation, opening the door to hospitals, doctors and medical schools for Black Americans and other minorities in both the North and South. The film begins by revealing the culture of segregated health care and the real perils it unleashed in black communities. It follows a chronological arc, beginning with federal legislation (the Hill–Burton Act of 1946) that facilitated the spread of segregated hospitals following World War II just as black doctors intensified their efforts to end racial discrimination.  

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    This film is sponsored by the Center for History of Family Medicine.


    AAFP's Virtual Town Hall On Demand

    Power to Heal: Medicare and the Civil Rights Movement

    This on demand session from the AAFP's Virtual Town Hall on March 10, 2021 features our expert panel, including "Power to Heal: Medicare and the Civil Rights Revolution" producer, Dr. Barbara Berney. Discussion includes the award-winning documentary, ways to advance health equity for Medicare beneficiaries, and related legislation and advocacy. 

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    Power to Heal

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