The Center for Health Equity has been established to promote equity in health for at-risk populations.
The Hopkins Center for Health Equity is established as a partnership of the Johns Hopkins Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Public Health.
Our research Center uses comparative effectiveness, health care delivery science, and community based participatory research including partnerships with health care provider networks, insurers, community members, and grocery stores, public libraries, and public health departments to address specific research questions.
Community input has been vital to our success, with faculty and staff asking the community for feedback on research methods and support of our training activities.
In turn, we attend community forums where we disseminate our results to diverse audiences, educate the public about health and healthcare research and connect individuals with local health-related resources. We also provide technical support to community-based groups seeking funding and resources for their services.
The mission of the Center for Health Equity is to promote equity in health and healthcare for socially at-risk populations, through advancing scientific knowledge, educating and training scholars, engaging and partnering with communities, raising public awareness of health inequities, and advocating for changes in clinical practice and policy.
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