Community Health Workers and Policy Implications to Advance Health Equity

Community Health Workers and Policy Implications to Advance Health Equity

Actions Panel

Examples From the Field: Community Health Workers and Policy Implications to Advance Health Equity – Lessons from RADxUp

By Duke Community Engaged Research InitiativeFollow

Date and time

Friday, October 27 · 9 – 10am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour
  • Mobile eTicket

During this session, participants will be able to:

Describe the need for sustained and diverse teams of community health workers to address community health needs to advance health equity.

Discuss policy recommendations to enhance and prioritize Community Health Worker (CHW) models into existing healthcare transformation reforms to address health inequities in the U.S.

Learn from Community Health Worker teams across North Carolina how their work bridged systemic and cultural gaps in health care, demonstrating the potential to make meaningful progress in improving health outcomes and reducing health disparities.

Discover from the RADXUP new policy paper actionable short-term and long-term steps for policymakers, payers, funders, and researchers to facilitate the sustainability of CHW models.

Featured Presenters:

Andrea Thoumi, MPP, MSc, Duke Margolis Center for Health Policy, Health Equity Policy Fellow, Core Faculty Member, and Faculty Director, Health Equity Education at Duke

Norma Marti, NC CEAL, Minority Outreach Consultant, NC Department of Health and Human Services

Jimmy Tate, Ed. D., President of the Board of Directors and Committees, Mt. Calvary Center for Leadership Development

Sharon Munoz, Latin-19 Health Literacy Program Coordinator

Greg Jacobs, Elder, Tribal Administrator, and Leader of the Coharie Tribe

Register here today!

Report this event
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-health-workers-and-policy-implications-to-advance-health-equity-tickets-743862501767

Other events you may like

1 64 65 66 67 68 151