Communication impacts people’s access to health care and their health outcomes. Health disparities persist in the U.S., and some have recently worsened, especially for poor and uninsured populations (1). Social and cultural inequalities permeate the health care system, and can affect patients through individual- and systems-level communication (2). Health systems’ failure to address language, health literacy, and culture can result in patient safety and adverse events (3). “Foundations of Equitable Interpersonal Communication in Health” is a new, on-demand course for all patient-facing employees. It is about improving health care quality, patient safety, patient engagement, and the experiences individuals have within the health care system.
Increase Communication Effectiveness
This course is designed to help close the gaps in health care access, quality, and outcomes for underserved populations by increasing communication effectiveness at individual and systems levels. This involves understanding and addressing communication-related barriers to equity in health care. Specifically, this course teaches all patient-facing employees how to recognize and bridge cultural differences that may contribute to miscommunication.
Our facilitators appreciated the dialogue raising awareness of the challenges related to how bias plays into our relationships.” Dr. Amy Windover, Cleveland Clinic
“Groundbreaking” Approach
Our exclusive BRIDGES approach connects equity to communication in an actionable way to reduce health disparities. Dr. Liebel has spent years helping some of the world’s top health organizations improve communication practices to meet the needs of underserved communities and populations.
Dr. Liebel’s holistic approach to addressing patient communication is groundbreaking. It gets those of us in the medical community thinking in terms of bi-directional communications.” Dr. Carole Hutchinson, Columbia University
“Foundations of Equitable Interpersonal Communication in Health” offers tools for considering language and cultural aspects of patient interactions–beyond overtly stigmatizing terminology—so employees are better equipped to connect with all patients. It helps align employee and organizational communication strategies and practices with the unique needs of populations that experience health disparities. Get more information
For All Employees
This course is for anyone who interacts with patients–medical staff, hospital staff, and community health workers. All staff are expected to understand how to talk to patients and colleagues in a way that builds and maintains good relationships. This course helps with interpersonal skills, social impact, and communication. It assists all employees in ensuring individuals receive the highest quality care and services. Contact us
World-Class Instructional Design
We can’t teach about communication and culture the same way we teach about brain cells. Ivy-League trained Dr. Anne Marie Liebel teaches this pioneering course, using a holistic approach to professional learning and world-class instructional design. Backed by expert knowledge and innovative techniques, this course features direct instruction, reflective activities, and facilitated discussion afterward. Top-tier research is communicated in ways people can relate to and understand.
Dr. Liebel is able to take difficult concepts and not only break them down and make them simpler, but give examples that people who have no background or training in health literacy or communication can relate to.” Dr. Marita K. Murrman, Columbia University
The result is an interactive, experiential, and practical learning experience that will engage diverse learners in your workforce. Learn more
“Lasting Value”
This course blends the best parts of in-person education with the convenience of on-demand learning. It is available on the Health Communication Partners course platform (LMS), or can be embedded in your organization’s LMS. This course also can be customized especially for your organization.
What we particularly appreciated about her approach was the lasting value Dr. Liebel was able to deliver to our organization–that we have the opportunity to carry forward in our journey on equity in healthcare and health communications.” Kelly Kelso, Karius Diagnostics
As part of your organization’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy, it may be used in conjuction with human capital, training and education, diversity and inclusion, and human relations initiatives. HCP is a woman-owned small business. For more information
FAQ
Who is the target audience for this course? This course is for anyone who interacts with patients. How long is the course? The course is a series of short (under 6 minute) videos. Learners can watch at their own pace, stopping and picking up where they left off. All videos together take approximately 1 hour to watch. Is there a cultural component in this communication course? The entire course is about the connections between culture and communication. This course will complement any cultural competence/cultural humility training, though these are not prerequisites. Are pre- and post-tests available? Yes pre- and post- tests are available. We can also customize assessments for your organization. To learn more, including pricing, fill out the form below.