Health & Equity: Administrative Burdens and the CARES Act

GPPR Podcast Editor Kyra Brown (MPP ’23) spoke with McCourt Professor Pamela Herd about some of the bureaucratic obstacles people encounter when trying to access government benefits, services, and rights. In this podcast, Dr. Herd talks about implementation of the CARES Act and how administrative setbacks can exacerbate inequitable and inefficient distribution of benefits to vulnerable populations. 

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