EP 22 A New Study on California's Health Equity Officers
In this episode of Centering Health Equity, Lupe Alonso-Diaz, President and CEO of Physicians for a Healthy California, and Dr. Reggie Tucker-Seeley, the Principal of Health Equity Strategies and Solutions, unpack the results of the 2024 California’s Chief Health Equity Officers Study. This research was commissioned by the California Health Care Foundation and it’s the first to review this role within a health system and their unique experiences in advancing health equity. Join us as we break down the study’s findings and share actionable strategies for those who lead health equity initiatives.
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Addressing Mental Health Inequities with Online Apps
This episode highlights two new online platforms to support the mental health needs of children and young adults in California. We explore the depth of mental health challenges that are often particularly challenging among marginalized communities and how the use of online apps can reduce these behavioral health inequities. We feature two programs that are supported by CalHOPE in partnership with the California Mental Health Services Association. Learn more at https://solunaapp.com and https://www.hellobrightline.com or at https://www.centeringhealthequity.com
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The Role Nurses Play in Advancing Health Equity
In this episode of Centering Health Equity, we speak with Dr. Sheldon Fields, President of the National Black Nurses Association, and Dr. Tina Loarte-Rodriguez, Executive Director of the Connecticut Center for Nursing Workforce about the unique role nurses have in advancing health equity. We discuss the importance of patient centered care, addressing health inequities at the system level, and the key opportunities nurses have to promote health equity. Both of our guests highlight the difficult challenges the nursing profession faces as a whole and share further challenges that nurses from marginalized groups can face.
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Health Inequities in Diabetes
One of the most significant health inequities in the nation is in the number of Black and Latinos with diabetes and the complications that happen when this condition is poorly managed. Our show looks at the many factors that contribute to diabetic amputations--one of the most life altering challenges a patient can face if they do not get the care they need or cannot sustain their treatment. In this episode we speak to Dr. Michael Sobolevsky, a Specialty Physician at the University Health, Texas Diabetes Institute and Dr. Francisco Prieto, a member of the board of directors for the American Diabetes Association.
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Part 2 Medical School Education and Health Equity
In this episode of Centering Health Equity, we are joined by Dr. Bryan Buckley, Director of Health Equity Initiatives at the National Committee for Quality Assurance and Assistant Professor at Georgetown School of Medicine We discuss how medical schools are working to develop a curriculum for health equity and the impact this has in the effort to improve health outcomes for all. Dr. Buckley shares how students are responding to the health equity curriculum and what the implications may be for residency programs throughout the nation’s health systems.