Keisler-Starkey, K., & Bunch, L. N. (2022). Health insurance coverage in the United States: 2019. Census.gov. Web.
This source provides information about health insurance coverage in the United States for 2019. It offers information about various health insurance programs, including private and public insurance and uninsured statistics for different demographic groups. The information provided can be used in the video to contextualize healthcare coverage and access to care. The data will be used to discuss the benefits of health insurance and how it affects justice and healthcare delivery.
Artiga, S., & Hinton, E. (2019). Beyond health care: The role of Social Determinants in promoting health and Health Equity. U.S. National Library of Medicine. Web.
This article investigates the role of social determinants of health in promoting health equity. It highlights the importance of education, income, and access to nutritious food and safe housing on health outcomes. For the video, this article will emphasize the necessity of addressing socioeconomic determinants of health in promoting health equity. I will describe how socioeconomic determinants can affect health outcomes and how addressing these determinants can result in increased health equity using examples from the study.
Ellis, R. J., Yuce, T. K., Hewitt, D. B., Merkow, R. P., Kinnier, C. V., Johnson, J. K., & Bilimoria, K. Y. (2020). National Evaluation of patient preferences in selecting hospitals and health care providers. Medical Care, 58(10), 867–873. Web.
This study assesses patients’ choices for hospitals and healthcare workers. According to the report, patients prioritize convenience, comfort, and physician-patient communication when selecting a healthcare provider. This data is pertinent to healthcare equality because it provides perceptions of patient preferences, requirements, and expectations. It may assist healthcare providers in enhancing their offerings to guarantee that all patients have equitable access to care. In the video, this research will be used to discuss the significance of patient-centered care and how it relates to healthcare equity.
Shanafelt, T., Trockel, M., Ripp, J., Murphy, M. L., Sandborg, C., & Bohman, B. (2019). Building a program on well-being. Academic Medicine, 94(2), 156–161. Web.
This article discusses the importance of minimizing physician burnout and supporting well-being in healthcare delivery. The study focuses on how improving well-being can improve patient outcomes, cut healthcare costs, and increase employee happiness. This report will be used in the video to demonstrate the significance of addressing healthcare professionals’ well-being and how it relates to healthcare equity. The information provided in this article will highlight how crucial it is to promote equitable healthcare delivery for healthcare practitioners.
Syed, E. U. (2019). Will we ever bend the cost curve in healthcare? American health & drug benefits. Web.
This source discusses healthcare expenses in the United States and the problems in controlling such costs. It provides a general overview of the components of rising healthcare expenditures, like administrative costs and high drug prices. The paper offers insights on possible cost-cutting strategies that improve outcomes, like promoting preventive care, reducing fraud and waste in healthcare delivery, and boosting patient participation. Therefore, I intend to use this article to analyze the impact of healthcare costs on healthcare delivery and equity, as well as potential cost-cutting solutions that improve outcomes.