Explore critical drivers of racial health disparities, from healthcare financing to implicit bias. Essential for healthcare professionals.
Explore critical drivers of racial health disparities, from healthcare financing to implicit bias. Essential for healthcare professionals.
This course cannot be purchased separately - to access the complete learning experience, graded assignments, and earn certificates, you'll need to enroll in the full Addressing Racial Health Inequity in Healthcare Specialization program. You can audit this specific course for free to explore the content, which includes access to course materials and lectures. This allows you to learn at your own pace without any financial commitment.
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What you'll learn
Understand healthcare financing's role in racial disparities
Analyze geographic variations in healthcare access
Examine historical mistreatment in medical settings
Identify impacts of implicit bias in healthcare
Evaluate modern healthcare discrimination patterns
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
1.6 Hours PreRecorded video
7 quizzes
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There are 5 modules in this course
This comprehensive course examines the fundamental causes of racial inequities in healthcare systems. Students explore various aspects including healthcare financing, access barriers, historical mistreatment of racial groups in medical settings, and the impact of implicit bias on treatment outcomes. The curriculum covers critical topics such as public insurance systems, geographic healthcare disparities, biomedical ethics, and modern-day discrimination in medical practice. Special attention is given to understanding how different dimensions of healthcare access and delivery contribute to racial health disparities.
Week 1 | Financing of Healthcare
Module 1 · 3 Hours to complete
Week 2 | Issues of Access to Care and Healthcare Disparities
Module 2 · 2 Hours to complete
Week 3 | Mistreatment of Racial/Ethnic Groups
Module 3 · 4 Hours to complete
Week 4 | The Role of Race in the Practice of Medicine
Module 4 · 2 Hours to complete
Week 5 | Implicit Bias in Healthcare Treatment
Module 5 · 2 Hours to complete
Fee Structure
Instructor
Professor, Health Behavior & Health Education
Dr. Patel is a Professor in the Department of Health Behavior & Health Education (HBHE) at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Dr. Patel's research has established her reputation as a scholar at the intersection of social determinants of health and chronic disease. Her research can be grouped into two interconnected themes: Financial burden and unmet social determinants of health as factors that influence poor health outcomes; interventions focused on removing access to care barriers, alleviating financial burden and unmet social needs, and supporting chronic disease management. She explores these themes in a wide range of chronic conditions, and populations. Dr. Patel has a strong track record of stakeholder collaboration in large-scale intervention projects and practice-based teaching, both with community- based, healthcare delivery, and health-serving organizations. Dr. Patel's research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, American Lung Association, and private foundations. She has led studies focused on improving health insurance literacy in economically disadvantaged communities, screening and addressing unmet social needs in clinical settings, and health care provider training in implementing guideline-based care. Dr. Patel serves on the evaluation team of Michigan's expanded Medicaid program, co-directs the Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health Core of the Michigan Center for Diabetes and Translational Research, and is as an Associate Director of the National Clinicians Scholars Program at the University of Michigan. In 2017, Dr. Patel received the Early Career Achievement award from the Behavioral Sciences and Health Services Research Assembly of the American Thoracic Society. Dr. Patel also served as an Emerging Leader in Health and Medicine through the National Academy of Medicine from 2018-2021.
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