Beyond the Numbers: Unraveling Black Maternal and Infant Health Disparities
Coleman Associates Innovation Podcast
English - July 04, 2023 14:00 - 31 minutes - 21.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 19 ratingsScience Health & Fitness healthcare health care community health medical workflow health care improvement health care innovation quality improvement provider productivity patient wait time patient centered Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Welcome to a thought-provoking episode of the Coleman Associates Innovation Podcast! Today, we're honored to have Evonnia Woods, a distinguished advocate from Reproaction in Columbia, Missouri, grace our virtual studio. Prepare for an enlightening conversation as we delve deep into the realm of Black Maternal and Infant Health, exploring the pressing issue through a data-driven lens.
In this episode, we'll confront the stark reality of health disparities faced by black women and infants. Armed with compelling statistics and real-world anecdotes, Evonnia expertly unpacks the multifaceted challenges that contribute to these disparities. We'll explore the systemic factors at play, unmasking the biases and barriers that hinder access to quality care for black communities.
This episode isn't just about highlighting disparities; it's about empowering our listeners with tangible solutions. Drawing from her wealth of expertise, Evonnia illuminates strategies and best practices that can help reduce barriers to care and improve outcomes. With a focus on providing high-quality, equitable healthcare, we'll explore innovative approaches and community-based initiatives that have shown promise in bridging the gaps and decreasing health disparities.
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Host:
Adrienne Mann
Guests:
Evonnia Woods
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