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Civil Rights and Health Care: What do you think? (Q#2)
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Civil Rights and Health Care. Friday, May 23, 2008. What do you think? What recommendations do you have for challenging business necessity arguments for discriminatory practices such as moving hospitals from minority intensive neighborhoods? Posted by Judith Bond. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). National Standards on Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS). Community Health Planning and Policy Development (CHPPD/APHA). Office for Civil Rights, US Department Health and Human Services.
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Civil Rights and Health Care: What do you think? (Q#3)
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Civil Rights and Health Care. Friday, May 23, 2008. What do you think? Can Daniel Hounchell's public utility funding model eliminate discrimination? Discuss how health care funding presents barriers and opportunities to equal access. Posted by Judith Bond. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). National Standards on Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS). Community Health Planning and Policy Development (CHPPD/APHA). Office for Civil Rights, US Department Health and Human Services.
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Civil Rights and Health Care: What do you think? (Q#1)
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Civil Rights and Health Care. Friday, May 23, 2008. What do you think? What options do States have for enforcing accountability and ensurring non-discrimination in conjunction with Title VI? Can other states implement programs similar to that in California? Why or why not? Posted by Judith Bond. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). National Standards on Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS). Community Health Planning and Policy Development (CHPPD/APHA). What do you think?
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Civil Rights and Health Care: “CIVIL RIGHTS STRATEGY FOR TRANSFORMING HEALTH CARE DELIVERY”
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Civil Rights and Health Care. Wednesday, June 25, 2008. 8220;CIVIL RIGHTS STRATEGY FOR TRANSFORMING HEALTH CARE DELIVERY”. INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL MEDICINE and COMMUNITY HEALTH. Originally presented at the 2007 APHA Annual Conference, Panel Discussion on Civil Rights and Health Care, Washington, DC. 8220;CIVIL RIGHTS STRATEGY FOR TRANSFORMING HEALTH CARE DELIVERY”. Means: Extend the protections for equal access that persons with disabilities have under the ADA to racial and ethnic minorities under Title VI.
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Civil Rights and Health Care: April 2008
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Civil Rights and Health Care. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. What do you think? 3 Why were doctors exempt from compliance with nondiscrimination laws under Title VI that hospitals were required to follow in order to be eligible for Medicare funding? Use the Post Comment link and share your thoughts. Reading list for first webinar. Eliminating Disparities in Treatment and the Struggle to End Segregation. PDF) David Barton Smith. Fox School of Business and Management, Temple University. August 2005. Due to some ...
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Civil Rights and Health Care: New Opportunities to use Civil Rights as a basis for Public Accountability in Health Care Delivery
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Civil Rights and Health Care. Tuesday, June 24, 2008. New Opportunities to use Civil Rights as a basis for Public Accountability in Health Care Delivery. The 3rd and final webinar will be held on Thursday, June 26. The presention will be recorded and a link will be placed on the blog. Some resources to check out:. The Opportunity Agenda Web site (Brian Smedley, Research Director): http:/ www.opportunityagenda.org. From the Institute of Medicine,. Http:/ www.nap.edu/catalog.php? Office for Civil Rights, U...
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Civil Rights and Health Care: PowerPoints and Presentations from June 26
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Civil Rights and Health Care. Tuesday, July 1, 2008. PowerPoints and Presentations from June 26. The recording of the third webinar has been posted already; here are the PowerPoints from the speakers. John Steen, the moderator for the session didn't have a PowerPoint but he has given us a written copy of what he said. This is wonderful reading; take a look at it regardless of whether you've listened to the webinar or not! John Steen: Civil Rights, HSAs, CON, and Public Health.
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Civil Rights and Health Care: Webinar recording: Civil Rights as a basis for Public Accountability
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Civil Rights and Health Care. Thursday, June 26, 2008. Webinar recording: Civil Rights as a basis for Public Accountability. First of all, thank you to ALL of our speakers from all 3 webinars! You have all given us so much to think about and act upon. Well, had our last webinar presentation today and it was fabulous! We hope you can take the time to listen:. Https:/ uthconnect.uth.tmc.edu/p57441435/. As a reminder of the topic and who spoke:. Bob Griss and Brian Smedley will focus the third webinar on op...
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Civil Rights and Health Care: May 2008
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Civil Rights and Health Care. Friday, May 23, 2008. What do you think? Can Daniel Hounchell's public utility funding model eliminate discrimination? Discuss how health care funding presents barriers and opportunities to equal access. Posted by Judith Bond. What do you think? What recommendations do you have for challenging business necessity arguments for discriminatory practices such as moving hospitals from minority intensive neighborhoods? Posted by Judith Bond. What do you think? Why or why not?