Promotional Toolkit

Racial Equity in the US Healthcare System

Explore our new educational resource created to support improved patient and provider relationships. This resource guide looks to help people navigate the barriers impacting health outcomes.

Resource Guide features include:

  • Patient and provider resources to support more profound connections and improved health outcomes
  • Vaccination and screening schedules
  • Scholarly articles and case studies highlighting issues in our healthcare system
  • Educational and community-based resources

Downloadable Tools

Promotional Toolkit Guide

Use this guide to help promote this new resource: Advocating for Racial Equity in the US Healthcare System

Email Messaging

This content can be sent as an individual email or be inserted into a newsletter. Feel free to add a personal greeting at the beginning of your communications to introduce the resource and connect to your work. Please keep the body of the email and all links in their original form.

CCPH Branded Email Messaging

At Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, we believe that creating healthier communities and overcoming complex societal concerns requires collaborative solutions that bring communities and institutions together as equal partners to build upon their assets, strengths, and capacities.

This is why we, in partnership with the RADx-UP Black/African American Working Group, created a new educational resource to support improved patient and provider relationships. This resource guide looks to help people navigate the barriers impacting health outcomes.

Highlights of this resource include:

  • Patient and provider resources to support stronger relationships and improved health outcomes
  • Vaccination and screening schedules
  • Scholarly articles and case studies highlighting issues in our healthcare system
  • Educational and community-based resources 

We invite you to discover how this resource can be an asset to you and your community.

CCPH & RADx-UP Co-Branded Email Messaging

We understand that creating healthier communities and overcoming complex societal concerns requires collaborative solutions that bring communities and institutions together as equal partners to build upon their assets, strengths, and capacities.

This is why we would like to share this new educational resource created by Community-Campus Partnerships for Health with the RADx-UP Black/African American Working Group: Advocating For Racial Equity In The US Healthcare System.

This resource guide is for patients and providers alike to help navigate the barriers resulting from structural racism in the US Healthcare System.

Highlights of this resource include:

  • Patient and provider resources to support stronger relationships and improved health outcomes
  • Vaccination and screening schedules
  • Scholarly articles and case studies highlighting issues in our healthcare system
  • Educational and community-based resources

Learn more & view the resource here.

Postcard

Print this postcard and use it to help promote the guide. 

Social Media

Use these ready-to-post graphics and captions to promote the guide on social media. 

Social Media Captions

General Post

Facebook/LinkedIn

Creating healthier communities and overcoming complex societal concerns requires collaborative solutions. This new educational resource, created by @Community-Campus Partnerships for Health and the RADx-UP Black/African American Working Group,  provides tools and resources to support collaboration and strong relationships. Whether you are a patient or a provider, the guide’s tools and information provide insight to help navigate the barriers impacting health outcomes.

Learn more and view the resource guide here: https://ccphealth.org/racial-equity-in-the-us-healthcare-system/

Twitter

Creating healthier communities & overcoming complex societal concerns requires collaborative solutions. This new educational resource provides tools and resources to support collaboration and strong relationships.

View the resource guide here: https://ccphealth.org/racial-equity-in-the-us-healthcare-system/

Shorter Caption

Facebook/LinkedIn

Are you looking for tools to help navigate barriers in the US Healthcare System? This resource guide, created by  @CCPH – Community-Campus Partnerships for Health and the RADx-UP Black/African American Working Group, has patient and provider resources to support stronger relationships and improved health outcomes.

Learn more & view the resource here: https://ccphealth.org/racial-equity-in-the-us-healthcare-system/

Twitter

Looking for tools to help navigate barriers in the US Healthcare System? This resource guide has patient and provider resources to support stronger relationships and improved health outcomes.

View the resource here: https://ccphealth.org/racial-equity-in-the-us-healthcare-system/

Posts focused on Patients

Facebook/LinkedIn

Patients can play an integral role in their own well-being when they have the right tools and support.

This new educational resource created by @CCPH – Community-Campus Partnerships for Health and the RADx-UP Black/African American Working Group can help guide patients to support more robust relationships between themselves and their healthcare team as they work toward optimal health outcomes.

Learn more and view the resource guide here: https://ccphealth.org/racial-equity-in-the-us-healthcare-system/

Twitter

Patients can play an integral role in their own well-being when they have the right tools & support.

This resource created by @CCPH_News can help guide discussions that support more robust relationships between patients & healthcare teams. 

https://ccphealth.org/racial-equity-in-the-us-healthcare-system/

Post focused on Providers

Facebook/LinkedIn

Creating healthier communities and overcoming complex societal concerns requires collaborative solutions that bring communities and institutions together as equal partners to build upon their assets, strengths, and capacities. 

As a provider, you can use this resource created by @Community-Campus Partnerships for Health and the RADx-UP Black/African American Working Group as a training tool to increase awareness and support improved patient-provider relationships for better health outcomes. This can also serve as a guide when developing workplace policies and educational tools for medical students, providers, hospital administrators, and other staff.

Learn more and view the resource guide here: https://ccphealth.org/racial-equity-in-the-us-healthcare-system/

Twitter

Creating healthier communities requires collaborative solutions. Use this resource as a training tool created by  @CCPH_News  @RADxUP Black/African American Working Group to increase awareness & support improved relationships. https://ccphealth.org/racial-equity-in-the-us-healthcare-system/

Resource Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this Resource Guide?

This resource guide is for patients, family members, advocates, US healthcare administrators and providers, and medical school professors and students.

How can Patients use this Resource Guide?

The health advocacy guide contains several educational tools to help prepare for upcoming health visits, including an appointment checklist, health changes tracker, and question bank.   

The guide also provides information on the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), which outlines patients’ rights when receiving medical care. There are also vaccination recommendations, including information on the COVID-19 vaccine and other CDC-recommended immunizations. 

How can Providers use this Resource Guide?

The guide highlights the role cultural beliefs and personal circumstances can play in how patients seek care and engage with the healthcare system. 

According to the National Academy of Sciences, nearly half of all US adults have difficulty understanding and taking action based on health information. In addition to low health literacy, language barriers can cause confusion and worsen patient outcomes.

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