Prioritizing Equity: Advancing Equity through Quality and Safety During COVID-19
Realize how quality and safety can drive equitable health care and outcomes and examined through the lens of COVID-19.
Realize how quality and safety can drive equitable health care and outcomes and examined through the lens of COVID-19.
Discuss how advancing health equity requires sharing power through effective partnerships and alliances with those who have experienced marginalization, exploitation, expropriation and injustice across generations.
Recognize the continued efforts of LGBTQ communities in their fight for equity and inclusion as we move toward new beginnings beyond COVID-19.
Describe the ways in which COVID-19 may uniquely impact LGBQ/TGNC (Transgender and Gender Nonconforming) communities.
Discuss approaches that emphasize racism, rather than race that will cover both immediate and long-term health equity considerations and impact, seeking to dismantle race-based medicine across clinical practice, education, and research across the country.
Discuss the strategies around equity in the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines.
This introductory course introduces the framework for embedding equity into quality and safety, which was developed by Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. This activity will provide an overview of the five focus areas and how…
This introductory course introduces the framework for embedding equity into quality and safety, which was developed by Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. This activity will provide an overview of the five focus areas and how…
What is the relationship between the history of medical and scientific racism and contemporary pain treatment for communities of color? This module explores the history of racist beliefs about pain tolerance in people of color, but specifically focuses on perceptions…
In health care, we are often acculturated to believe patients who don’t follow physicians’ care plans are “non-compliant” or do not care about their health. Understanding the history behind a patient’s lack of trust in a care plan may help…
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