Aug. 20, 2024

51 I Equity as Value — Integrating Cultural Inclusivity in Healthcare Reform

51 I Equity as Value — Integrating Cultural Inclusivity in Healthcare Reform

Summary:

We discuss the importance of understanding the diverse demographic makeup of patients and tailoring healthcare metrics like A1c and blood pressure to community needs. We explore the challenges of engaging immigrant communities, emphasizing trust and cultural inclusivity. We'll hear about successful community-driven initiatives, the shift from volume-based to value-based care, and the pitfalls of targeting system-level metrics over patient well-being. Hiroshi shares his personal journey of reclaiming his Japanese identity and his community-centered work at Valley Medical Center, while Raj offers insights into delivering culturally responsive care.


Overview:

  • Understanding the demographic makeup of patients to address community needs
  • Challenges in engaging with immigrant communities and establishing trust
  • Importance of a patient-centered approach over a deficit mindset
  • Developing community-driven ideas and recognizing community strengths
  • Critique of the volume-based healthcare system and the shift to value-based care
  • Addressing culturally responsive care within a value-based system
  • Hiroshi's journey of reclaiming ethnic identity and its impact
  • Community health centers' unique governance structure and community-centered approach
  • Potential for traditional health systems to adopt community-centered models
  • Examples of successful community health initiatives across the country.


Next Step

Visit our website, Healthcare for Humans, and join our community to enjoy exclusive benefits at https://www.healthcareforhumans.org/support/