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Mobilizing Trust to Reduce Disparities in Health Care and Caring

April 28-30, 2004
Boston, Massachusetts

Harvard School of Public Health Center for Continuing Professional Education presents the groundbreaking program "Mobilizing Trust to Reduce Disparities in Health Care and Caring," in Boston, Mass.

Of all the trust-related issues that play out in the health care arena, the problem of disparities of care presents one of the greatest challenges. This program presents solid data and proven tools to apply in your own health care organization. The program will explore the critical issues of disparities and will provide actionable opportunities to address the trust-related issues that play out in the health care arena.

This program presents solid data and proven tools to apply in your own health care organization by helping you:

  • Identify the causes of distrust in the health care industry and its effect on at-risk populations
  • Assess the current implications of the history of racial and ethnic disparities in health care
  • Recognize the link between access, quality, and trust of the community in addressing health disparities
  • Interpret current data on trust and disparities for your organization
  • Build trust and your brand's reputation through trust
  • Create a personal action plan to improve trust within your team and your organization

Who Should Attend
Clinicians, administrators, and executives throughout the health care industry

Earn CME Credits
The Harvard School of Public Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. This educational activity is designated for a maximum of 15.25 category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award.

Discount admission is available for individuals and organizations.

Participants also will receive the "e;Trust Tool Kit"e; a collection of online, print and other resources designed to support trust-building efforts.

For more information, or to register, visit www.hsph.harvard.edu/trustinhealthcare/agenda_disparities.htm or www.hsph.harvard.edu/trustinhealthcare.

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