Bridge the Gap: Reducing Inequity in Hospital Readmissions for African American Patients with Heart Failure through Quality Improvement Initiatives

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Purpose: Heart failure (HF) disproportionately impacts African Americans. We evaluated existing quality improvement (QI) initiatives and patient and provider perceptions of barriers to HF care to develop equity-centered QI recommendations. Methods: We performed a literature review, interviewed providers and patients (N=11), and conducted a root cause analysis at a safety net hospital in San Francisco, California. Results: We have identified four elements to foster a more equitable HF care model: screening for social determinants of health, technological innovation, optimization of space, and implicit bias training. Conclusion: QI initiatives for HF should integrate health equity elements in their design and implementation.

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Ornelas, C., Fadadu, R. P., Richardson, M. A., Agboghidi, O. H., & Davis, J. D. (2021). Bridge the Gap: Reducing Inequity in Hospital Readmissions for African American Patients with Heart Failure through Quality Improvement Initiatives. Health Equity, 5(1), 30–34. https://doi.org/10.1089/heq.2020.0082

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