Best practices and technologies to close health equity gaps — Lessons from IU Health + Oracle Cerner
Addressing health inequities has vaulted to the top of healthcare organizations’ agendas, as COVID-19 has created urgency to take meaningful actions to address health disparities and inequities.
However, despite a collective commitment to do better, organizations have lacked the technological infrastructure to enable detecting and addressing these inequities.
To shine a light on the technological infrastructure that is needed, Becker's Hospital Review spoke with David Feinberg, MD, chairman of Oracle Health, and two Indiana University Health leaders — Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds, MD, vice president and chief equity officer, and Nichole Wilson, vice president for community health operations — about the technology solutions required to addressing health inequities.
This white paper examines the:
However, despite a collective commitment to do better, organizations have lacked the technological infrastructure to enable detecting and addressing these inequities.
To shine a light on the technological infrastructure that is needed, Becker's Hospital Review spoke with David Feinberg, MD, chairman of Oracle Health, and two Indiana University Health leaders — Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds, MD, vice president and chief equity officer, and Nichole Wilson, vice president for community health operations — about the technology solutions required to addressing health inequities.
This white paper examines the:
- Foundational technological infrastructure needed to make progress on inequities – including data platforms and frameworks
- Datasets and analytics capabilities organizations need
- Talent and human capabilities required to turn data into insights and action
Achieving health equity will take more than good intentions – it requires data and a technological underpinning. Discover the technology infrastructure needed to move the needle on health inequities.
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