Creating More Inclusive Spaces for LGBTQIA+ Patients During Health Testing
Dana Powell Baker discusses the point of view of LGBTQIA+ patients and how healthcare providers can help provide more inclusive spaces for all patients.
How Are Female-Specific Diagnostic Tests Impacted by Unconscious Bias?
Dana Powell Baker discusses assumptions about female-specific diagnostic tests and tests that are still commonly overlooked.
Do Marginalized Communities Have Female-Specific Diagnostic Test Disparities?
Dana Powell Baker explains some stigmas that persist in healthcare settings and advice for patients to ensure they receive essential female-specific diagnostic tests.
What Geographic or Regional Disparities Exist in Prenatal Testing?
Dana Powell Baker discusses barriers to prenatal testing and solutions to improve prenatal testing rates and pregnancy outcomes.
Societal Impacts and Solutions of Health Testing for LGBTQIA+ Individuals
Dana Powell Baker discusses past provider attitudes about LGBTQIA+patients and solutions to improve access to care.
How Do Societal Views of Masculinity and Femininity Impact Diagnostics?
Dana Powell Baker discusses how stereotypes and societal expectations can impact care and how healthcare providers can work toward optimal care for all.
How Do Cultural Factors Intersect With Social Determinants of Health?
Dana Powell Baker explains how various cultural factors must be considered as a factor in patient care and shares advice on how providers can adjust to cultural factors to help reduce care disparities.
Role of Provider Education in Impacting Diagnostic Inequities
Dana Powell Baker shares her perspective on provider education and methods healthcare providers can utilize to advance equity for female patients.
Do Some Female-Specific Diagnostic Tests Have Access Disparities?
Dana Powell Baker shares information about female-specific diagnostics tests like mammograms and pap smears and how healthcare providers can help advance equity.
Heart Behind the White Coat: Dr. Regina Hampton
Breast surgeon Dr. Hampton shares what continues to drive her passion in medicine and patient advocacy and her advice to students aspiring to become healthcare professionals.
Why Diagnostic Stewardship Is Important
An estimated 13 billion lab tests are performed in the U.S. each year. Diagnostic tests are the highest-volume medical activity we experience. And these tests help drive most medical decisions.
Advancing Diagnostic Equity
Algorithms are used to diagnose kidney and lung disease and to determine which method of childbirth is best for expecting mothers. These equations consider various factors, including your age, test results, and race.
How Skin Tone Influences Pulse Oximeter Accuracy
Recent evidence shows that pulse oximeter, a small device that measures oxygen, inaccurately measures low blood oxygen levels in patients with darker skin. Yet, the same device is still used as a standard of care today.
Making EEG Testing More Inclusive for All Hair Types
People with coarse, curly hair are often denied opportunities to participate in neuroscience research that uses electroencephalogram (EEG) testing due to standard electrodes being unable to reach the scalp. What can be done to help?
Moving From Race-Based Corrections to Race-Conscious Medical Care
Medicine’s use of race can have the effect of reinforcing false, disproven ideas of race and biology and relying on racist assumptions. The continued use of eGFR means the kidney function of Black patients may appear better than it is, and patients may not get the treatment they need.
Is Racial Bias in Diagnostic Testing Killing People?
BIPOC patients are endangered in America’s healthcare system. Racially biased diagnostic tests are misdiagnosing BIPOC patients, inaccurately hiding the severity of their health issues. This lethal predicament affects some patients' chances to receive timely care and access to crucial resources.
Eliminating Racial Disparities in Cancer Outcomes
Going through cancer isn’t easy for anyone. However, there are groups with clear racial disparities in cancer outcomes. Here is a look at recent developments and collaborations toward eliminating racial disparities so ALL patients have optimal outcomes.
Words and Actions Matter: A Case Study
Blueprint Medicines collaborated with the Health Equity Emissary Team (HEET) of Diverse Health Hub to produce an in-person internal company-wide event during Core Values week.
Cancer Shame in Marginalized Communities
Cancer shame can impact a variety of people from different circumstances, but it occurs in some patient groups more than others. Here’s a look at cancer shame, how it can impact cancer detection and outcomes, and how patients and healthcare providers can help diminish cancer shame.
What Is Cultural Humility in Cancer Care?
Learning about other cultures is a common concept in the multicultural U.S. Here’s a look at cultural humility, the impact of cultural humility in cancer care, and cultural factors in cancer care.