Before Birth & Beyond: Improving Care in MCH

S2. E3: Empowering Black and Brown Women to Share their Experiences of Care

April 25, 2024 National Institute for Children's Health Quality (NICHQ) Season 2 Episode 3
S2. E3: Empowering Black and Brown Women to Share their Experiences of Care
Before Birth & Beyond: Improving Care in MCH
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Before Birth & Beyond: Improving Care in MCH
S2. E3: Empowering Black and Brown Women to Share their Experiences of Care
Apr 25, 2024 Season 2 Episode 3
National Institute for Children's Health Quality (NICHQ)

S2, E3 Show Notes

EPISODE 3 SUMMARY: Recognize National Minority Health Month with NICHQ! This year's theme is: Be the Source for Better Health: Improving Health Outcomes Through Our Cultures, Communities, and Connections. Tune in to our latest episode to hear from Kimberly Seals Allers, creator of the IRTH app who shares how IRTH works with communities and hospitals to improve health care quality for Black and brown women and birthing people. 

Main Story: Empowering Black and Brown Women to Share their Experiences of Care

SEGMENT SUMMARY: In this episode of Before Birth & Beyond, we sit down with Kimberly Seals Allers, creator of the IRTH app, to discuss the importance of collecting and sharing data to transform the health system and mprove the experience of care for women and birthing people in Black and brown communities.

TAKE ACTION: Download the IRTH app – Apple | Google Play

RELATED LINKS:

Why I Work in MCH
This month, we’re joined by Dana West, Ph.D., Associate Project Director of Equity, who shares how her upbringing and research in sexual and gender minorities led her to a focus on health equity and maternal and child health.

Learn more about Ana and the rest of NICHQ’s team at https://www.nichq.org/about/team. 

Show Notes

S2, E3 Show Notes

EPISODE 3 SUMMARY: Recognize National Minority Health Month with NICHQ! This year's theme is: Be the Source for Better Health: Improving Health Outcomes Through Our Cultures, Communities, and Connections. Tune in to our latest episode to hear from Kimberly Seals Allers, creator of the IRTH app who shares how IRTH works with communities and hospitals to improve health care quality for Black and brown women and birthing people. 

Main Story: Empowering Black and Brown Women to Share their Experiences of Care

SEGMENT SUMMARY: In this episode of Before Birth & Beyond, we sit down with Kimberly Seals Allers, creator of the IRTH app, to discuss the importance of collecting and sharing data to transform the health system and mprove the experience of care for women and birthing people in Black and brown communities.

TAKE ACTION: Download the IRTH app – Apple | Google Play

RELATED LINKS:

Why I Work in MCH
This month, we’re joined by Dana West, Ph.D., Associate Project Director of Equity, who shares how her upbringing and research in sexual and gender minorities led her to a focus on health equity and maternal and child health.

Learn more about Ana and the rest of NICHQ’s team at https://www.nichq.org/about/team.