Originally published on: August 17th, 2020 Prepared by: Kathryne Cooper, Charlotte Cramer, Monica O’Malley de Castillo, and Juan Espinoza. About Us: HealthTech DEI is a firm founded by Kathryne Cooper & Juan... read more →
Social Innovation Summit is a global social impact community. Our annual events and experiences, such as the 2022 Social Innovation Summit in Washington, D.C., welcome the greatest innovators, changemakers,... read more →
Our identities affect, inform, and define the ways that we experience all parts of our lives—including our relationships with healthcare. Even with increasing national visibility1, LGBTQ+2 Americans continue to... read more →
Starting in 2020, the global COVID-19 pandemic heightened the awareness of existing health disparities within the United States (US) healthcare system. Research has shown that people of color... read more →
To close the gaps within health equity, we must consciously design and develop technologies to be inclusive, and that begins with the data. You can’t fix what you can’t... read more →
This #PrideMonth, Kameryn Lee, MD, joins Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH for a special Prioritizing Equity discussion on what physicians can do to best support and center the voices of... read more →
Our 2021 CEO Blueprint for Racial Equity will guide you beyond diversity and inclusion commitments to the heart of the business opportunity ahead: addressing the intended and unintended impacts of... read more →
The January 24, 2022 edition of the AMA's Prioritizing Equity series focuses on redistributive justice and its impact on the health of patients and communities that have been... read more →
To measure healthcare innovation success and value, the Office of Healthcare Innovation and Learning (OHIL) created a fit-for-purpose evaluation framework that focuses on four dynamic measures of value—access,... read more →
Starting in 2020, the global COVID-19 pandemic heightened the awareness of existing health disparities within the United States (US) healthcare system. Research has shown that people of color... read more →