Intermediate Level • 1 week to complete at 10 hours a week • Flexible Schedule
What You'll Learn
✓The community health center model is an intervention to combat racial and ethnic healthcare disparities
✓The role of reparations as an intervention to combat racial and ethnic healthcare disparities
✓How health systems implement quality improvement initiatives as an intervention to combat racial and ethnic healthcare disparities
Skills You'll Gain
Cultural Diversity
Health Equity
Diversity Equity and Inclusion Initiatives
Healthcare Industry Knowledge
Health Policy
Public Health
Social Justice
Health Disparities
Health Care Procedure and Regulation
Community Health
Health Care
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)
Shareable Certificate
Earn a shareable certificate to add to your LinkedIn profile
Outcomes
Learn new concepts from industry experts
Gain a foundational understanding of a subject or tool
Develop job-relevant skills with hands-on projects
Earn a shareable career certificate
There are 5 modules in this course
In this module, we will learn about the community health center model and how it can help us achieve racial equity in healthcare. We will learn about how the community health center model is a critical provider of care and what it means to implement and sustain these types of models.
In this module, we will learn about anti-discrimination laws and policies. We will critically examine how laws and policies help us get closer to racial equity in healthcare while simultaneously critiquing the challenges of legal and policy mechanisms as interventions toward equity goals.
In this module, we will learn about intervening at the provider level to address racial inequity. To understand the foundations of provider interventions, we must first have a basic understanding of concepts and definitions we often see associated with provider-level approaches to achieving health equity. We will then critically appraise approaches to intervention with providers.
In this module, we will learn about what it means to improve quality and access to healthcare. We first walk through quality improvement and what healthcare systems do from a data collection perspective to improve quality. We will then examine in-depth how healthcare systems utilize non-traditional provider roles within the healthcare team, such as community health workers and enrollment assistants, to improve quality. We will examine what it means for hospitals to improve the health of their surrounding community.
In this module, we will learn about the role of anti-racism and reparations in healthcare. In order to take active steps to achieve health equity in healthcare, we must first structure and root our understanding of what anti-racism and reparations means for healthcare.