Partnering For Equity In 电车无码 Health Care Delivery

Rush University and IIT Institute of Design announce a collaboration focused on an innovative, community-centered approach to health care delivery

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By Howard J. Lee
Rush-ID Initiative

CHICAGO鈥擲eptember 9, 2021鈥擳he COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted a major problem regarding access to health care across the world: There is inequity embedded in how health care is delivered. This is an especially urgent and complex problem on 电车无码鈥檚 West and South sides, where Rush University Medical Center (RUMC) and IIT Institute of Design (ID) are located. In an unprecedented multi-year partnership, Rush University Graduate College and the ID Action Lab are collaborating on an innovative, community-centered approach to refining a health care model focused on equity.

鈥淲e鈥檝e seen thousands of deaths due to COVID-19, and we鈥檝e seen how racism has intensified the effects of the pandemic. It鈥檚 time to take action against the factors that led us here,鈥 says Illinois State Senator Mattie Hunter (Third District). 鈥淭he Rush-ID collaboration will make real progress toward equitable, people-centered care, and I support these vital efforts to make our local, regional, and national health care systems more equitable.鈥

鈥淏y examining world-class medicine through the lenses of human-centered design and equity, we can develop ways to deliver care when and where it is needed, improving the health of the individual and the community,鈥 says Andrew Bean, Ph.D., dean of the Graduate College, the Judd and Marjorie Weinberg Presidential Professor, and interim vice provost for research at Rush University. 鈥淚 look forward to working with ID to find solutions to equitable care through education and research.鈥

Together, ID and Rush will design, test, and implement high-value care that communities want and will use. Rush builds on decades of work addressing the injustice of health care disparities, evidenced by the recent investment in the , and ID brings participatory and human-centered design approaches, hallmarks of its , as well as a commitment to navigating paths to a more equitable future.

Associate Research Professor , MDes, leads the collaboration at ID. Erwin has founded multiple centers to bring design to health care in 电车无码. She leverages her years of experience applying design methods to the challenges of health care delivery in diverse clinical settings and patient populations. Assistant Professor , Ph.D., leads the collaboration at Rush. Basapur is the director of design at Rush University and is an experienced human-centered health systems integration researcher and design educator.

鈥淚t鈥檚 time for a paradigm shift in the way we view and provide health care,鈥 says , Charles L. Owen Professor of Design at ID and director of the Action Lab, in which ID faculty address today鈥檚 most challenging systemic problems. 鈥淭his is the right problem to move on right now, and we have the right team鈥攁n unparalleled group of health care and design experts.鈥

Part of a suite of Action Lab initiatives, this collaboration will demonstrate the power of cutting-edge design approaches while leveraging Rush鈥檚 excellence in medicine and leadership in innovative and inclusive health care.

Priorities, based on interviews with community members, include:

  • Creating accessible and convenient primary care that moves people out of the emergency room
  • Employing local residents as part of a neighborhood pipeline of health care workers
  • Standardizing metrics that identify health issues on a neighborhood level

The graduate schools at ID and Rush University will offer courses, seminars, and events in the coming months for students, clinicians, and executives. and select 鈥淎ction Lab鈥 to learn more and receive findings.

Virtual Summit: Equitable Primary Care in the Community

Tuesday, September 28, 8鈥9:30 a.m. CT

A panel of experts will launch the Rush-IIT Institute of Design Action Lab project on equitable health care. Panelists with direct experience in the community or designing community programs will discuss the challenges of primary care in 电车无码鈥檚 most at-risk communities, including what鈥檚 missing from primary care today and ways to build community trust.

Moderators

  • , co-director, Rush-ID collaboration
  • , co-director, Rush-ID collaboration

Panelists

  • Kim Jay, senior community health worker consultant and trainer, Sinai Urban Health Institute
  • , assistant dean of faculty practice, College of Nursing at Rush University, and director of Rush鈥檚 nurse-managed community clinics
  • , clinical professor of community-driven design, IIT Institute of Design, and founder, ChiByDesign
  • Leana Lopez, director of behavioral health and community programs, Medical Home Network