AHRQ Presentation, Tessie Guillermo
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Can Health IT Promote Health Equity andPatient Centered Care?
AHRQ, AMIA, and Kaiser Permanente Roundtable
March 7-8, 2011, Washington DC
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To improve the state of digital divide, weneed to understand its social, cultural,economic and demographic underpinnings.
-- In Search of Digital Equity:Assessing the Geography of the Digital Divide in California
Edmund G. Pat Brown Institute of PublicAffairs
California State University, LosAngeles
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Community Technology Framework
Link technology to strategicoutcomes of a long-termplan, initiative or program
Strategic
Strategic
Communities ability to
leverage technology toachieve desired outcomes
Community
Community
Organizations ability toleverage technology to
achieve their mission
Organization
Organization
Individual Individuals ability to
leverage technology to
improve overall well-being
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Connecting the Dots
Bridging the digital
divide is essential to
improving health
disparities because the
social and economic
factors are interwoven
Future relationship
between technology
providers and healthproviders will become
less distinct
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Access to technology is a pre-requisite to HIT
Those whoselfreport having adisability, handicap,chronic disease, orwho say they have
difficulty seeing,hearing, walking, ortalking are less likelythan others to use acomputer, less likelythan others to usethe internet, andless likely to havebroadband at home.
Public Policy Institute of California
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Digital Divide and HealthEquity
Social determinants are similar: Geographic coverage
Race, ethnicity, language
Education, income
Barriers to access and utilization are common:
Affordability
Availability
Appropriateness
Community based
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New Technology/New Healthcare
Smartphone for disease management
YouTube to view procedures
Twitter for crowdsourcing
FaceBook for outreach Google for PHR
iPad for patient care coordination
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Tech/Telecom Companies
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Healthcare Companies
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Healthcare Innovators
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Healthcare Innovators
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Technology Policy = Healthcare Policy
Universal broadband: National Broadband Plan
Unbound access to content: Net Neutrality
Public interest programming: Defunding CPB
Technology adoption: Broadband Technology OpportunityProgram
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community
owned
wireless
networks
Healthcare Innovators
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Healthcare Innovators
Youth Radio Eats is a food journal produced by downtown Oakland's
Youth Radio interns, who work hands-on to make healthy anddelicious food, research community food related actions, and
explore and produce information about food from a youth
perspective. Youth Radio Eats also works with community partners
to provide advocacy, drive policy change, and create lasting
community changes around how the environment influences healthy
lifestyles.
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Cell phone for
pre-natal
education
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Connecting the Dots
Bridging the digital
divide is essential to
improving health
disparities because the
social and economic
factors are interwoven
Future relationship
between technology
providers and healthproviders will become
less distinct