Let’s start with what we believe to be the biggest issue in healthcare: health equity. We like to think that our health system is meant to serve everyone, but we see further disparities when we look at access by race, gender identity, sexual orientation, location, and many other factors.
As healthcare leaders operating in our own tiny pieces of a gigantic system, what can we do? Join Chris Hemphill as they guide us through conversations with some of the people driving change and hear how they’re strategizing, leading organizations, and using data-driven approaches.
Leaders mentioned in this week’s episode include the following: Dr. Zachary Hermes, Sheetal Shah, Dr. Evelyn L. Lewis, Heather Fernandez, Dorothy Hoffman, Ben Chao, and Priscilla McCloskey.
End Racism in Healthcare Outreach Presentation with University of Chicago Booth School of Business Center for Applied AI: End Racism in Healthcare Outreach
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