No One Left Behind: Technology can be used to cut health care disparities

Concerned that food stamp users lacked the opportunity to buy fresh vegetables, the anti-hunger group Just Harvest decided two years ago to take credit card machines to local farmers markets that were operating on a cash basis.

Besides credit and debit cards, the machines accept the state-issued Electronic Benefit Transfer cards holding food stamps. “As people find out about it, it’s becoming more and more popular,” said Just Harvest executive director Ken Regal, noting EBT card purchases are up 40 percent from last year….

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Publish Date: 09-19-2015

News Outlet: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Author: Joe Smydo

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