KHC Community Health Forum: Confronting Racism in Healthcare
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KHC Community Health Forum On December 1, the Kentuckiana Health Collaborative will bring together national and local experts to examine the results of the 2020 National Hospital Price Transparency Study, conducted by the RAND Corporation and led by the Employers’ Forum on Indiana. Hear what the results mean for our region and how we can […]
Attendees will learn about the current state of cardiovascular care in Kentucky, gain insights from primary care providers on optimal care for patients with cardiovascular disease, and hear from a patient on their health transformation journey. This interactive session will demonstrate how positive deviance can be disseminated and adopted to transform communities. Event Resources Cardiac […]
Social determinants of health have increasingly been at the forefront of health and healthcare stakeholders' priorities in recent years with the recognition that factors such as housing, transportation, food, and environment are primary drivers of health and well-being. As employers and healthcare purchasers work to foster optimal health outcomes and well-being for their employee populations, […]
Diabetes has been a significant issue in Kentucky for many years and continues to worsen, despite the availability of numerous evidence-based interventions and significant resources dedicated to preventing and improving outcomes of the disease. In 2022, the Kentuckiana Health Collaborative partnered with the Kentucky Department for Public Health to facilitate the Diabetes Learning Collaborative (DLC), […]
This event has ended. Reference event resources below. Overview Primary care providers are an essential part of the healthcare ecosystem, often serving as an entry point for people seeking healthcare, managing the day-to-day health needs of the people that they care for, and coordinating and referring to specialty care as needed. Access to affordable, high […]
Event Overview Community Health Workers (CHWs) are trusted members of their communities who can serve as an intermediary between their community and health/social services to improve health, reduce healthcare costs, and decrease health disparities. They can help employees and community members understand how to engage in the healthcare system with coaching on everything from finding […]
Event Overview Healthcare value can be defined as the relationship between the quality of healthcare services and the cost associated with those services. Policy related to healthcare value in in recent years has been marked by significant legislative efforts, regulatory changes, and debates focused on improving access, quality, and transparency. Communities across the United States […]