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An Unconventional Approach to Health Equity

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University of Chicago professor and Doctor, Marshall Chin, joins us on Quality Matters to revolutionize medical training with his unique blend of improv and stand-up comedy. Discover how these innovative techniques equip medical students with the skills to care for diverse patients and engage in vital discussions about systemic racism and social privilege. By prioritizing active listening and real-time interaction, Dr. Chin's approach helps shift the perspective from merely addressing health disparities to fostering genuine health equity.

The episode culminates with actionable strategies to propel health equity forward, highlighting the importance of culturally tailored solutions and comprehensive interventions. We explore the power of honest dialogues about racism, power, and privilege, and discuss how lifelong learning and diverse experiences, akin to team sports, can drive systemic change.

Join us for this enlightening conversation that underscores the critical need for continuous improvement and authentic community partnerships to pursue health equity.

Key Quote:

“The thing about health equity is that it’s the right thing. Everyone wants to do the right thing. And it requires all this expertise and all these stakeholders. It has the community expertise. It requires the clinicians on the staff who have the frontline experience. It requires people who do quality improvement. It includes the data people. I mean, everyone has a role.” - Dr. Marshall Chin

Time Stamps:

(00:00) Achieving Health Equity Through Innovation

(05:55) Equity and Intersectionality in Healthcare

(14:28) Advancing Health EquityThrough Lifelong Learning

Links:

Resources Marshall Chin recommends in the episode include:

Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network.

Achieving Health Equity tools from The Robert Wood John Foundation

What Should Antiracist Payment Reform Look Like?

Cruelty and Health Inequity (abstract)

The book The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together , by Heather McGhee, and discussed here

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University of Chicago professor and Doctor, Marshall Chin, joins us on Quality Matters to revolutionize medical training with his unique blend of improv and stand-up comedy. Discover how these innovative techniques equip medical students with the skills to care for diverse patients and engage in vital discussions about systemic racism and social privilege. By prioritizing active listening and real-time interaction, Dr. Chin's approach helps shift the perspective from merely addressing health disparities to fostering genuine health equity.

The episode culminates with actionable strategies to propel health equity forward, highlighting the importance of culturally tailored solutions and comprehensive interventions. We explore the power of honest dialogues about racism, power, and privilege, and discuss how lifelong learning and diverse experiences, akin to team sports, can drive systemic change.

Join us for this enlightening conversation that underscores the critical need for continuous improvement and authentic community partnerships to pursue health equity.

Key Quote:

“The thing about health equity is that it’s the right thing. Everyone wants to do the right thing. And it requires all this expertise and all these stakeholders. It has the community expertise. It requires the clinicians on the staff who have the frontline experience. It requires people who do quality improvement. It includes the data people. I mean, everyone has a role.” - Dr. Marshall Chin

Time Stamps:

(00:00) Achieving Health Equity Through Innovation

(05:55) Equity and Intersectionality in Healthcare

(14:28) Advancing Health EquityThrough Lifelong Learning

Links:

Resources Marshall Chin recommends in the episode include:

Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network.

Achieving Health Equity tools from The Robert Wood John Foundation

What Should Antiracist Payment Reform Look Like?

Cruelty and Health Inequity (abstract)

The book The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together , by Heather McGhee, and discussed here

  continue reading

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