Yes, Racism Is a Public Health Crisis - Now What?
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical issue of racism as a public health crisis and discover innovative solutions for building accountability and transparency in healthcare. Delve into the challenges faced by people of color when seeking medical care and understand the importance of creating safe, high-quality environments for all patients. Learn about the current lack of transparency between communities, healthcare consumers, and care providers, and how it hinders efforts to address racism and health disparities. Discover how innovative design can help bridge this gap and improve outcomes for everyone. Gain insights into strategies for moving healthcare anti-racism from conversation to action, and understand the importance of empowering leaders and teams to incorporate anti-racist practices into their organizations. Explore the concept of Time Certification and its potential impact on healthcare delivery. Examine the healthcare industry's response to social justice movements and learn about actionable steps that can be taken to create better life stories for all patients. Understand the role of certifications in promoting equity and the importance of engaging healthcare consumers in the process of change. Leave with concrete action points to contribute to a more equitable and transparent healthcare system.
Syllabus
Introduction
What happened next
Racism is a public health crisis
Healthcare organizations response to George Floyd
Time Certification
Action
Better Life Stories
Certifications
Healthcare Consumers
Action Points
Taught by
TEDx
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