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Health Equity Community of Practice: Pre-Assessment

by Bach Tran | 05.09.2022 | 0 comments

Terms

On a scale of 1-5, (1 = no understanding, 3 = moderate level of understanding, 5 = high level of understanding), please rate your level of understanding with the following terms commonly used within health equity:

Health Equity

Structural Racism & Discrimination (SRD) ​

Community Voice​

Welcoming & Belonging ​ (In Provision of Care & Services)

Social Risk Data​

Intersectionality​

Diversity

Inclusion​

Equitable Patient-Centered Measurement​

Community-Based Participatory Research

Area of Interest

On a scale of 1-5, (1 = no understanding, 3 = moderate level of understanding, 5 = high level of understanding), please rate your level of understanding with the following terms commonly used within health equity:

The difference between “downstream” vs “upstream” as it relates to health equity

How health disparities in the community are a result of public policy and systems.

The role of legislation, public policies, and systems in structural racism and discrimination.

The role of community health centers and cross-sector partners in working collaboratively to address upstream SDOH.

Strategies, resources, and tools that are available to address the social drivers of health

Strategies, resources, and tools that are available to address structural racism and discrimination

Actions

On a scale of 1-5, (1 = not comfortable, 5 = highly comfortable), please rate your level of comfort with the following:

Integrating community voice and perspectives in health equity efforts

Explaining in plain language what is health equity

Discussing structural racism and discrimination

Explaining how social drivers of health are shaped by policies, systems, and structures

Connecting local, state, and federal policies to health outcomes in the community

Speaking with community partners and members on health equity efforts

Module Topics

On a scale of 1-5, (1 = no knowledge, 5 = highly knowledgeable), please rate your level of knowledge with the module topics:

The impact of social policies on health disparities

The role of structural racism on Black maternal and child health

The impact of current policies, structures, and systems on the health of immigrants

The role of land use practices and the impact on the health of Native Americans

The impact of built environment and urban planning on health outcomes

The impact of globalization, uneven development, and military presence on the health and wellbeing of communities

The impact of public policies and the role of anchor institutions on the economic vitality of their communities

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