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Disparities in Quality of Care

The Roadmap To Reduce Disparities

Infographic: Six Steps To Curb Disparities

Infographic: Six Steps To Curb Disparities

The RWJF national program Finding Answers developed a six-step framework to help people and organizations reduce disparities. Now available in a simple graphic that’s easy to distribute—or tack up above your desk—the Roadmap can help you fit reducing disparities into all health care quality improvement efforts.

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How To Accomplish the Six Steps

This detailed curriculum offers step-by-step instructions for reducing disparities, including case studies and an implementation tool kit.

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How They Made the Roadmap to Reduce Disparities

Staff from Finding Answers describe how they developed the six steps to reducing disparities in a supplement to the Journal of General Internal Medicine. They outline their work to conduct systematic reviews of the literature, evaluate promising practices, provide technical assistance to health care organizations and disseminate their findings.

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Strengthen Your Project with Research from the FAIR Database

Need the research on what’s worked to reduce disparities? Need it sorted by health topic or strategy? Finding Answers’  FAIR database is the most comprehensive collection of summaries and systematic reviews of racial and ethnic health disparities intervention literature available anywhere. Search by health topic (for instance: asthma, diabetes) or by strategy (for instance: pay for performance, nurse-led interventions).

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A Month of Tweets

In January 2013 @FndgAnswers hosted "A Month of Tweets" to amplify the national discussion on finding solutions to health care disparities. They started the month with a newly created Twitter presence and a string of varied topics to get the conversation flowing. Throughout the campaign, Finding Answers shared tips, tools, and updates on Twitter about the latest developments in disparities research, ACA implementation as it relates to disparities, and easy-to-adapt intervention models.

Learn how the campaign unfolded in this Storify recap.

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Closing the Gap

November 1, 2011 | Issue Brief

This issue brief presents findings collected over 18 months from eight hospitals that participated in a "learning collaborative" to test strategies, quantify results and share lessons learned.

The Sounds of Quality

November 1, 2011 | Issue Brief

This issue brief presents the findings of nine hospitals who participated in AF4Q's Language Quality Improvement Collaborative to develop new strategies, quantify results and share lessons learned.

Aligning Forces to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Disparities

August 1, 2010 | Report

Aggregate findings from the assessment of current R/E/L data collection and use across Aligning Forces for Quality (AF4Q) Alliances, including recommendations for implementing the framework.

Collecting Race, Ethnicity and Primary Language Data in Physician Practices

August 1, 2010 | Report

This research summary highlights Minnesota Community Measurement's efforts to incorporate systematic data collection in physician practices to reduce disparities and improve quality.

Forces Driving Implementation of the CAHPS Clinician & Group Survey

March 26, 2013 | Issue Brief

Forces Driving Implementation of the CAHPS® Clinician & Group Survey is part of a suite of resources on patient experience designed by AF4Q to assist community health collaboratives.

Building the Scaffold to Improve Health Care Quality in Western New York

March 1, 2012 | Journal Article

This article details the P2 Collaborative of Western New York’s attempt to drive quality improvement. It offers concrete steps toward community-based improvement. P2 is one of 16 sites supported by Aligning Forces for Quality.

Legislative and Regulatory Levers to Collect Patient Race, Ethnicity, and Language (R/E/L) Data

October 1, 2010 | Issue Brief

Resource outlining patient race, ethnicity and language (R/E/L) data collection provisions within Meaningful Use, the Affordable Care Act as well as revised standards issued by the Joint Commission.

Driving Health Care Transformation in Communities Across America 2012

August 1, 2012 | Issue Brief

16 communities. 37 million people. One goal.

Reform in Action: Can Publicly Reporting the Performance of Health Care Providers Spur Quality Improvement?

August 1, 2012 | Issue Brief/Infographic

Publicly reported performance data have motivated health care providers to improve their care, led employers to change purchasing habits, and have become more accessible to consumers.

The Value of Personal Health Records and Web Portals to Engage Consumers and Improve Quality

July 1, 2012 | Issue Brief

The use of patient-facing health information technology (HIT) platforms, such as personal health records (PHRs) and web portals, holds the promise of engaging patients in their own health care with the ultimate purpose of improving overall quality a ...

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