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Social determinants of health (SDOH) have been shown to drive up to 80% of health outcome for patients (RWJF, 2019). Learning about SDOH will help prepare you to understand the most common SDOH in your community, which will then help prepare you to advocate for patients and community members to minimize and potentially eliminate any health disparities that result from the SDOH.
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Access The National Equity Atlas.
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Note: From the main page,  click Start Here at the top of the page and you will be taken to Getting Started with the National Equity Atlas. This will provide you with instructions on how to use the National Equity Atlas.
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Research social determinants of health indicators from at least 3 states (New Jersey, New York and Colorado)
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Click Indicators on top of any page and  used in the atlas (demographics, economic vitality, readiness, connectedness, and economic benefits).
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Part 1
Compare and contrast the following state:Â New Jersey, New York and Colorado
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Indicator Group: Demographics
Race/ethnicity
Indicator Group: Demographics
Population growth
Indicator Group: Economic Vitality
Choose between poverty or working poor
Indicator Group: Readiness
School poverty
Indicator Group: Connectedness
Neighborhood poverty
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Part 2
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Using the National Equity Atlas information, write the following for each of the 5 indicators:Â
Insight and analyses of each indicator
How each of the indicators can be a driver of inequity
Strategies to help grow an equitable economy
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A brief section addressing likely causes of the differences in SDOH in New Jersey, New York and Colorado states and how states with higher poverty/inequity can use other states’ information to improve their own health equity.
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