Applying an Anti-Racist Lens to Payment Reform and Care Transformation
Offered By: Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking Grand Rounds presentation on applying an anti-racist lens to payment reform and care transformation to advance health equity. Delve into insights from Marshall Chin, MD, MPH, a distinguished professor and expert in healthcare ethics, diabetes research, and health disparities. Gain valuable perspectives on how payment reform and care transformation can be approached with an anti-racist framework to promote equitable healthcare outcomes. Discover the intersection of healthcare ethics, policy, and practice in addressing systemic inequalities within the medical field. Benefit from Dr. Chin's extensive experience as a leader in various health equity initiatives and research programs. Enhance your understanding of the critical role of anti-racist approaches in shaping the future of healthcare payment systems and care delivery models.
Syllabus
Applying An Anti Racist Lens To Payment Reform | DoM Grand Rounds | 28 June 2023
Taught by
Stanford Department of Medicine
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