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** Webinar Series: Intentionally Integrating Equity into SDOH Interventions
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Part Five: Technology
Thursday, December 3rd
1:00 - 2:15 pm ET / 10:00 - 11:15 am PT
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With significant investments placed into emerging platforms and solutions, technology can often be mistaken as a “silver bullet” for connecting community members with the essential resources they need to be healthy. And while technology solutions can have immense benefits, many technology-centered solutions aimed to address social risks have often struggled to be adopted, scaled, or sustained due to a lack of acceptability and trust within the community. The lack of acceptance and trust within the community even inhibits these interventions’ ability to fully develop and articulate a value case that resonates with the priorities of the community and health system. Ultimately, without intentionally integrating community voice, equity, and anti-racist principles, technology solutions run the risk of not only being ineffective, but perpetuating the inequities they are trying to solve in the first place.
In the next edition of the Intentionally Integrating Equity into Social Determinants of Health Interventions ([link removed]) webinar series, three health equity champions will discuss the importance of intentionally centering the community and racial health equity equity when investing in and implementing technology solutions.
During this webinar, panelists will highlight equity-oriented methods, best practices and lessons learned to ensure technology solutions both center and are accountable to racial health equity principles and community voice. Topics will include:
* Approaches to help ensure technology investment structures that promote equity
* Processes to center and incorporate the voices of the affected populations, especially BIPOC, in technology solutions
* Methods to hold technology solutions accountable to racial health equity principles and community voice
We encourage those who are interested in the intersection of social needs and health equity work to attend, ask questions, and share their experiences.
Panelists
* Robert Phillips, MPA, MPH, President & CEO, Alluma
* Tessa Cruz, Director of Outreach and Engagement, Streetwyze
* Julie Wang, MBA, Director of Innovative Partnerships, Health Leads
Moderator
* Artair Rogers, Director of Program, California, Health Leads
Recommended Resources:
* Intentionally Integrating Equity into SDOH Interventions Webinar Series
+ Part One: Implementation ([link removed])
+ Part Two: Advocacy and Systems Change ([link removed])
+ Part Three: Data Democratization ([link removed])
+ Part Four: Evaluation ([link removed])
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