During Black Maternal Health Week, the
White House announced initial actions to strengthen health equity
and address racial disparities in maternal health. How can health plans,
health systems and other healthcare stakeholders engage to improve
health equity through targeted SDoH initiatives?
Join us on
Thursday next week as our panel of webinar speakers provide case
examples on providing optimal care through the lens of SDoH for black
women residing in medically underserved communities. Through
tech-enabled and community-based service providers involving
transportation, virtual care, and prenatal and postpartum care, these
collective uses of service combined with culturally competent providers
and technology could have a resounding effect to improve outcomes and
reduce global maternal mortality. Gain insights on:
-Addressing
Social determinants and barriers in providing care to medically
underserved women through the thoughtful lens of culturally sensitive
care -Meeting the needs of women living in opportunity zones with
collaborative care delivery through technology and care teams, combined
with training professionals to incorporate bedside manners with cultural
insights -How technology is addressing the transportation gap to
access care and using telehealth and wellness to ensure women get
prenatal and postpartum care. -How to support medically underserved
women in having safer and more comfortable pregnancies
Webinar Faculty: Dr. Andrea Boudreaux, FACHE, CEO, Lamaze
International; Alphonso Harvey, CEO, Help to Moms; Mohamed Kamara, CEO
and Founder, InovCares; Nathalie Occean, COO, MedHaul
More details:
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