We've made advances in medical advancements and digital technologies. Health disparities prevent many from using these advances. Beyond relying on the newest technology technologies
we must challenge the established quo to make high-quality care more inclusive.
Advancing health equality entails reducing health barriers that contribute to increased sickness, mortality rates, and financial burden in particular communities.
According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, 70% of Black individuals feel the healthcare system discriminates based on race or ethnicity
Human-centered design is essential for inclusive care services. This technique uses empathy, cultural humility, and several viewpoints to comprehend human experiences.
Providers understand the science of medicine, but they're not often taught how to care for particular populations or how to interact with people from varied backgrounds.