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  <title>Social Determinants of Health...an Example 145</title>
  <description>Today's episode is giving you an actual example of how social determinants of health can impact someone's care. &amp;amp;nbsp; For me, we have to have a more broad conversation about care. It's not solely on race. If we could focus more on how similar we are despite our experiences and differences. &amp;amp;nbsp; Yes, health disparities exist.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Yes, minority&amp;amp;nbsp;populations are usually impacted by these structural issues. &amp;amp;nbsp; However, &amp;amp;nbsp; WE have all struggled with access to care. &amp;amp;nbsp; WE come from different backgrounds and have had poor experiences in getting to appointments. &amp;amp;nbsp; WE have all struggled with watching loved ones get sick because they can't afford their medications. &amp;amp;nbsp; The question is how do WE work TOGETHER to help each other MORE? &amp;amp;nbsp; Resources Marmot, Michael, and Ruth Bell. “Social Inequalities in Health: a Proper Concern of Epidemiology.”&amp;amp;nbsp;Annals of Epidemiology, Elsevier, 3 Mar. 2016,&amp;amp;nbsp;www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1047279716300400.&amp;amp;nbsp; Healthy People. “Social Determinants of Health.”&amp;amp;nbsp;Social Determinants of Health | Healthy People 2020,&amp;amp;nbsp;www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/social-determinants-of-health.&amp;amp;nbsp; Eighty-Six Percent of Primary Care Patients Believe Racism Is Impacting Their Health.”&amp;amp;nbsp;Primary Care Collaborative, 22 July 2020,&amp;amp;nbsp;www.pcpcc.org/2020/06/10/eighty-six-percent-primary-care-patients-believe-racism-impacting-their-health.&amp;amp;nbsp; Evans, Michele K., et al. “Diagnosing and Treating Systemic Racism: NEJM.”&amp;amp;nbsp;New England Journal of Medicine, 17 June 2020,&amp;amp;nbsp;www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2021693.&amp;amp;nbsp; PatientEngagementHIT. “Patients, Providers Reflect on Racism as Public Health Crisis.”&amp;amp;nbsp;PatientEngagementHIT, 15 June 2020,  patientengagementhit.com/news/patients-providers-reflect-on-racism-as-public-health-crisis.&amp;amp;nbsp; Nolen,&amp;amp;nbsp;LaShyra, et al. “How Medical Education Is Missing the Bull's-Eye: NEJM.”&amp;amp;nbsp;New England Journal of Medicine, 25 June 2020,&amp;amp;nbsp;www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1915891?query=recirc_mostViewed_railB_article.&amp;amp;nbsp; Wakefield, Emily O, et al. “Describing Perceived Racial Bias Among Youth With Sickle Cell Disease.”&amp;amp;nbsp;OUP Academic, Oxford University Press, 17 Mar. 2018,  academic.oup.com/jpepsy/article/43/7/779/4942298.&amp;amp;nbsp; Betancourt, Joseph R. “Cultural Competence And Health Care Disparities: Key Perspectives And Trends.”&amp;amp;nbsp;Health Affairs, 2005,&amp;amp;nbsp;www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.1377/hlthaff.24.2.499.&amp;amp;nbsp; Henderson, Saras, et al. “Cultural Competence in Healthcare in the Community: A Concept Analysis.”&amp;amp;nbsp;Wiley Online Library, John Wiley &amp;amp;amp; Sons, Ltd, 7 Mar. 2018,  onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/hsc.12556.&amp;amp;nbsp; Rukhsana Ahmed &amp;amp;amp; Benjamin R. Bates&amp;amp;nbsp;(2017)&amp;amp;nbsp;Patients’ fear of physicians and perceptions of physicians’ cultural competence in healthcare,&amp;amp;nbsp;Journal of Communication in Healthcare,&amp;amp;nbsp;10:1,&amp;amp;nbsp;55-60,&amp;amp;nbsp;DOI:&amp;amp;nbsp;10.1080/17538068.2017.1287389&amp;amp;nbsp; Joseph R. Betancourt, Alexander R. Green. “Defining Cultural Competence: A Practical Framework for Addressing Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health and Health Care - Joseph R. Betancourt, Alexander R. Green, J. Emilio Carrillo, Owusu&amp;amp;nbsp;Ananeh-Firempong, 2003.”&amp;amp;nbsp;SAGE Journals, 1 July 2003,  journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1093/phr/118.4.293.&amp;amp;nbsp; Crawford, Dana E., et al. “‘LET UP’: A Systematic Approach to Responding to Cultural Bias in Health Care.”&amp;amp;nbsp;ZERO TO THREE, vol. 40, no. 2, Nov. 2019, pp. 10–17.&amp;amp;nbsp;EBSCOhost,  search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&amp;amp;amp;AuthType=ip,shib&amp;amp;amp;db=eric&amp;amp;amp;AN=EJ1244159&amp;amp;amp;site=ehost-live&amp;amp;amp;scope=site.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Place, Not Race: Disparities Dissipate In Southwest Baltimore When Blacks And Whites Live Under Similar Conditions&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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