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Disparities Toolkit Consortium Members
David Baker, MD, MPH, FACPChief, Division of General Internal Medicine
Patient Cost Estimator Toolkit
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Member Issue Brief: Implementing Patient Out-of-pocket Cost Estimators
Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement
Regional Health Improvement Collaborative provides a neutral, trusted mechanism through which all of the key health care stakeholders in the community -- physicians, hospitals, health plans, employ
AHA Disparities Toolkit - How To Use The Data
Ultimately, hospitals and other health care organizations need to be responsive to the communities they serve. A first step toward accomplishing this goal is understanding who the community is and working collaboratively to address problems and concerns.
AHA Disparities Toolkit - Tools and Resources
View more helpful resources for collecting race, ethnicity and language data from patients.
Why Collect Data Using a Uniform Framework
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The uniform fram
Does Your Hospital Reflect the Community It Serves?
This toolkit provides checklists to assess the organization's diversity (inclusing leadership), workforce diversity, and patient care while providing action steps to move toward being a more diverse organization. The toolkit also provides case studies of various hospitals who took initatives toward becoming more diverse and their outcomes.
AHA Disparities Toolkit
The Health Research and Educational Trust Disparities Toolkit is a Web-based tool that provides hospitals, health systems, clinics, and health plans information and resources for systematically collecting race, ethnicity, and primary language data from patients.
AHA All-Member Live Advocacy Event March 16, 2021, Digital Toolkit
Congress is now considering a health care legislative package before the April congressional recess that is slated to begin March 29. This health care package is an opportunity to extend the moratorium on Medicare sequester cuts that are currently scheduled to go into effect on April 1 without additional congressional action.