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Equity of Care Award Winner Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital: Pathways to Health Equity

In this podcast, Franck Nelson, RWJUH assistant vice president of health equity, discusses the big steps the organization has taken to dismantle equity barriers in its care delivery system and the community it serves.
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Working Towards Health Equity in the Rural Space

Health equity is a discussion that is often framed only around race, but it means so much more.
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Foster G. McGaw Prize Finalist Cedars-Sinai on Its Commitment to Community Health and Health Equity

The AHA’s prestigious Foster G. McGaw Prize honors health delivery organizations that have demonstrated a strategic approach to community health and health equity.

Bridging the Gap Between Clinical Care and Community Population Health

In this conversation, guest Kevin Barnett, senior investigator with the Public Health Institute and board member for Trinity Health, discusses what it will take for rural providers to bridge the gap between clinical care and community population health, while also improving health equity.
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Taking Care of You for Being You: The Path to Equitable LGBTQ+ Care

The LGBTQIA+ community often faces barriers to equitable health care.
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Restoring Maternal Mental Health

Joining Aisha Syeda, program manager at the AHA is Dr. Nirmaljit Dhami, the medical director of the inpatient perinatal psychiatry at El Camino Health; and Dr. Alpa Shah, director of the Perinatal Mental Health Clinic at Marshfield Clinic Health System.
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#WeAreHealthcare: Sustaining a Healthy Workforce with Phelps Health

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the health care workforce.
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Increasing Support for Health Care Workers' Mental Health and Well-being

Health care workers are stressed out, stretched out, burned out and leaving the profession in truly alarming numbers. It doesn’t have to be this way and there are opportunities to make workplaces engines of mental health and well-being.
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Enhancing Care for Older Patients with Age-Friendly Health Systems

The population of adults ages 65 and older will exceed 95 million in the United States by the year 2060.
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Recruiting the Next Generation of Behavioral Health Professionals

The shortage of behavioral health care professionals is a serious public health issue, particularly in rural areas.