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Keck School of Medicine at USC proposes fix to primary care provider pipeline
The Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California uses an immersive model called the Primary Care Initiative to inspire medical students to pursue careers in primary care.
Disparities Toolkit Consortium Members
David Baker, MD, MPH, FACPChief, Division of General Internal Medicine
Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities - Government Links
Links to government resources for eliminating racial and ethnic disparities.
Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities - AHA Links
AHA links to resources to help eliminate racial and ethnic disparities.
Queens Health Systems collaborate to provide ‘enlightened’ cancer care to Hawaiians
The Queen’s Health Systems, based in Honolulu, Hawaii, joined a new collaborative initiative — called Ka Umeke Lama, or “Bowl of Enlightenment” in Hawaiian — that aims to transform cancer care across the islands.
Maternal Health: Person-centered Care
To work toward reducing known health disparities, AHA has developed numerous resources that emphasize the importance and impact of person-centered care.
Webinar: Co-designing Care to Improve Black Maternal Health Outcomes
In recognition of Black Maternal Health Week and National Minority Health Month, join AHA and health care leaders from Cedars-Sinai, Memorial Healthcare System and Summa Health System as they highlight ways hospitals and health systems can partner with their communities to improve Black maternal health outcomes.
Co-designing Care to Improve Black Maternal Health Outcomes Apr 11
In recognition of Black Maternal Health Week and National Minority Health Month, join AHA and health care leaders from Cedars-Sinai, Memorial Healthcare System and Summa Health System as they highlight ways hospitals and health systems can partner with their communities to improve Black maternal health outcomes.
IFDHE Equity of Care Participating Organizations
These national organizations will collaborate on national health care disparities improvement efforts and provide hospitals, clinicians and educators the tools needed to address the challenge.
Tapping Community Partners to Codesign Black Maternal Care
By codesigning care with community partners, hospitals can proactively and collaboratively work toward improving Black maternal health outcomes.