Health disparity – Two ODS Health leaders selected for national program to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in health care

BOSTON (April 20, 2011) – Michelle Taylor, MD, MBA, and Charity Kreider, MPH, of ODS Health Plans have been selected to participate in a year-long executive leadership program designed to tackle racial and ethnic health care disparities. They are two of only 34 individuals from 16 health care organizations from around the United States to be selected for the Disparities Leadership Program 2011-2012.

The Disparities Leadership Program is the first program of its kind in the nation, and is designed for leaders from hospitals, health insurance plans, and other health care organizations who are seeking to develop practical strategies to eliminate racial and ethnic health care disparities. The program is led by the Disparities Solutions Center at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston, Massachusetts.

The goal of the Disparities Leadership Program is to create a cadre of health care leaders who have:

“This program is about developing new leaders and taking action.  It is about helping individuals and their health care organizations understand the critical connection between improving quality and eliminating disparities in care through a concerted, coordinated effort to change our health care system,” said Joseph R. Betancourt, MD, MPH, Director of the Disparities Solutions Center at MGH, and a member of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committee, which produced the 2002 landmark report Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health Care. This report revealed striking disparities in the quality of health care services delivered to minority and white patients -- even for patients of the same socioeconomic background and access to care. “These health care organizations are clearly distinguishing themselves as national leaders by taking action to identify and address disparities,” Dr. Betancourt said.

Created in July 2005 as the nation’s first, hospital-based health disparities center, the Disparities Solutions Center at MGH has significant experience in addressing racial and ethnic disparities in health care. The Center has worked with several leading health plans across the country (Aetna, Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Florida, among others) to develop strategies to identify and eliminate disparities. In addition, DSC faculty have staffed the Massachusetts General Hospital Committee on Racial and Ethnic Disparities, pioneering activities such as the Disparities Dashboard, an innovative way to identify and monitor health disparities, as well as the development of a culturally competent diabetes disease management program. The DSC faculty has also played an important role in the well-recognized effort among Boston hospitals to eliminate health disparities under the leadership of Mayor Menino. These experiences have uniquely positioned DSC faculty to provide training to those interested in addressing health disparities through quality improvement.

The Disparities Leadership Program is jointly sponsored by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), and supported by Joint Commission Resources (JCR), an affiliate of the Joint Commission.

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