Sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data is key for improving health outcomes among sexualand gender minority (SGM) patients. How can healthcare organizations effectively navigate challenges --like bias and discrimination -- to improve SOGI data collection?
Featuring: Carey Candrian, PhD, associate professor of medicine at the University of Colorado School ofMedicine and a 2024 Health and Aging Policy Fellow
In today's episode, we'll cover:
The implications of missing SOGI data on care delivery...
Sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data is key for improving health outcomes among sexual
and gender minority (SGM) patients. How can healthcare organizations effectively navigate challenges --
like bias and discrimination -- to improve SOGI data collection?
Featuring: Carey Candrian, PhD, associate professor of medicine at the University of Colorado School of
Medicine and a 2024 Health and Aging Policy Fellow
In today's episode, we'll cover:
- The implications of missing SOGI data on care delivery and quality
- The challenges health systems face that prevent them from routinely collecting SOGI data
- Strategies to improve SOGI data collection and health equity for LGBTQIA+ patients
And more!
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References
- SOGI Data Missing in Over 60% of Adult EHR Records, Study Finds
- University of Colorado: CU Researcher Issues a Call for More Data to Improve Care for LGBTQ Patients
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