Overview
Recent events have once again put a spotlight on 400+ years of racism that has deeply entrenched our everyday structures, notably healthcare delivery. There is a significant need to provide a deep skillset to learners who have significant potential to change this system towards equity. Reducing racial and ethnic health disparities is core to the mission of public health. The healthcare delivery system contributes to these disparities in unique and complex ways.
In this MOOC series, we will learn about the sociological contributions and historical backdrop of why racial inequities exist in healthcare. We will also critically analyze the various causes of racial inequities in healthcare. And lastly, we will go through approaches to achieving equity in healthcare.
Syllabus
Course 1: History of Racial Inequity in Healthcare
- Offered by University of Michigan. The first course of the Addressing Racial Health Inequity in Healthcare specialization will first situate ... Enroll for free.
Course 2: Causes of Racial Inequity in Healthcare
- Offered by University of Michigan. The second course of the Addressing Racial Health Inequity in Healthcare specialization you will journey ... Enroll for free.
Course 3: Achieving Health Equity in Healthcare
- Offered by University of Michigan. The third and the last course of the Addressing Racial Health Inequity in Healthcare specialization will ... Enroll for free.
- Offered by University of Michigan. The first course of the Addressing Racial Health Inequity in Healthcare specialization will first situate ... Enroll for free.
Course 2: Causes of Racial Inequity in Healthcare
- Offered by University of Michigan. The second course of the Addressing Racial Health Inequity in Healthcare specialization you will journey ... Enroll for free.
Course 3: Achieving Health Equity in Healthcare
- Offered by University of Michigan. The third and the last course of the Addressing Racial Health Inequity in Healthcare specialization will ... Enroll for free.
Courses
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The second course of the Addressing Racial Health Inequity in Healthcare specialization you will journey through a survey of critical drivers of racial inequities in healthcare. These critical drivers need to be known in order to implement interventions that can achieve health equity. You will explore issues that arise around the financing of healthcare in the U.S, and how this system enables race-based disparities. You will then explore the multiple dimensions of access to care, and how various dimensions perpetuate racial inequities in care. You will also discuss the historical backdrop of mistreatment in healthcare settings that remains pervasive among racial groups. And finally, you will unpack implicit bias and how these biases influence diagnosis and treatment patterns among different racial groups.
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The first course of the Addressing Racial Health Inequity in Healthcare specialization will first situate the role of public health in healthcare, and walk through important concepts and definitions that you will see throughout the course and subsequent courses. You will walk through the social and biological perspectives on the concepts of race and racism, and unpack the history of unequal treatment in the U.S. You will learn about the health insurance system in the U.S., differential access to care, and professional challenges to diversity in healthcare. And finally, you will explore examples of resilience in healthcare that were critical to preserving the health of marginalized populations.
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The third and the last course of the Addressing Racial Health Inequity in Healthcare specialization will go through various approaches that are used to addressing racial inequity in healthcare., and the strengths and challenges of those approaches. You will explore legal, policy, and regulatory approaches to interventions such as Title IX in the United States. You will explore what is being done to intervene on providers to reduce differential care. You will unpack quality improvement and multiple approaches to leveraging healthcare systems and community partnerships to address access to care. You will also come to understand the history and role of community health centers in being critical infrastructure in addressing the health needs of diverse populations. Finally, you will be introduced to the workforce initiatives and the reparations that aim to close the racial and ethnic healthcare disparities gaps.
Taught by
Minal R. Patel