What the US Health Care System Assumes About You
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the hidden challenges faced by low-income patients in the US healthcare system through this eye-opening 16-minute TED talk. Delve into the often-overlooked assumptions made by the healthcare system, such as patients' ability to take time off work, speak English, and have access to basic necessities. Discover how these assumptions create barriers to care and contribute to healthcare disparities along economic lines. Learn from Dr. Mitchell Katz's extensive experience running safety net programs in major US cities as he shares insights on improving health outcomes for vulnerable urban populations. Gain a deeper understanding of the systemic issues perpetuating healthcare inequality and explore potential solutions to meet patients' needs more effectively.
Syllabus
What the US health care system assumes about you
Taught by
TEDMED
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