PHCC Health Equity
Find out how Precision is Addressing Health Inequities in Global & Public Health
According to the CDC, “The social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age as well as the complex, interrelated social structures and economic systems that shape these conditions. Social determinants of health include aspects of the social environment (e.g., discrimination, income, education level, marital status), the physical environment (e.g., place of residence, crowding conditions, built environment [i.e., buildings, spaces, transportation systems, and products that are created or modified by people]), and health services (e.g., access to and quality of care, insurance status). Social determinants of health are linked to a lack of opportunity and to a lack of resources to protect, improve, and maintain health, and taken together, these factors are mostly responsible for health inequities—the unfair and avoidable differences in health status seen within and between populations.”
The pandemic has highlighted serious barriers to health for the nation’s most vulnerable populations. At Precision, we are addressing these inequities by sharing the valuable, life-saving information we’ve learned from the pandemic with top healthcare leaders across the nation. It is our mission to work side-by-side with these leaders and their organizations to address health inequities and Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) in both public and global health.
Our Methodology to Address Health Inequities Includes:
- Community Outreach “Boots on the Ground”
- Survey Development and Deployment
- Program Evaluation
- Economic Policy
- DataSet Experience
- Project Management
- And Monitoring Evaluation
We Have Created Strategic Alliances With:
- HBCU’s - Historically Black Colleges and Universities
- Leading Researchers & Subject Matter Experts
- Health Policy/Economic Specialists
- Community-Based Organizations
- And Non-Profit Organizations
Through these alliances, we aim to minimize health inequities and ensure all groups, regardless of background, receive the level of care they need.
To learn more about our efforts, speak with one of our healthcare professionals at (844) HUB-ZONE or (844) 482-9663.