AHE is committed to ensuring that learnings from its work are publicly available. The videos below are part of the large mosaic of issues and discussions happening at AHE. In particular, the Spotlight Interview video series features discussions about health equity, new models of equity-focused care and payment transformations, and multi-stakeholder initiatives in this space.
Building a Culture of Equity within AHE
June 2025
AHE Co-Director Scott Cook discusses how the Advancing Health Equity team has worked to exemplify and live within its organizational values, learning from past mistakes to create a more equitable team structure.
Length: 5 minutes
What Should Antiracist Payment Reform Look Like?
Jan 2024
Dr. Kimberly A. Singletary joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Dr Marshall H. Chin: “What Should Antiracist Payment Reform Look Like?”
Access the transcript and read the article.
Length: 9 minutes
The AHE Interview: Christine Haley & Marshall Chin
Marshall Chin, Co-Director of Advancing Health Equity and Christine Haley, Director of Housing at Cook County Health discuss advancing health equity among those experiencing homelessness with complex health needs in Cook County, Illinois.
Length: 7 minutes
The AHE Interview: Kat Latet & Shilpa Patel
Shilpa Patel, Associate Director for Health Equity at Center for Health Care Strategies and Kat Latet, Director of Health System Innovation at Community Health Plan of Washington discuss advancing cultures of equity in an innovative multi-stakeholder Washington initiative.
Length: 7 minutes
The AHE Interview: Scott Cook & Danielle Brooks
Scott Cook Co-Director of Advancing Health Equity and Danielle Brooks, Director of Health Equity, AmeriHealth Caritas discuss reducing healthcare disparities in preventive care for Black children in Delaware.
Length: 7 minutes
The AHE Interview: Shilpa Patel and Shamly Austin
Shilpa Patel, Associate Director for Health Equity at Center for Health Care Strategies and Shamly Austin, Research Scientist at Gateway Health discuss reducing healthcare disparities in sexually transmitted infection screening and diagnosis rates among 15-20-year-old individuals in Pennsylvania.
Length: 6 minutes
The AHE Interview: Jennifer Moore and Kiffany Peggs
Jennifer Moore, Founding Executive Director of the Institute for Medicaid Innovation, and Kiffany Peggs, Medical Director, Long Term Services and Support of UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Tennessee, discuss reducing healthcare disparities in maternal mortality and morbidity rates among Black postpartum individuals in Tennessee.
Length: 7 minutes
The AHE Interview: Scott Cook and Jamie Clarke
Scott Cook, Co-Director of Advancing Health Equity and Jamie Clarke, Chief Value Officer at Nemours Children’s Health System discuss reducing healthcare disparities in preventive care for Black children in Delaware.
Length: 6 minutes
The AHE Interview: Marshall Chin & Mia Nafziger
Marshall Chin, Co-Director of Advancing Health Equity and Mia Nafziger, Senior Health Policy Analyst at Washington State Health Care Authority discuss how State Medicaid agencies can better support health equity by using data, especially race and ethnicity data to accurately address the health inequities burdening communities of color.
Length: 7 minutes
The AHE Interview: Tricia McGinnis & Dan Jenkins
Tricia McGinnis, Executive Vice President and Chief Program Officer at Center for Health Care Strategies and Dan Jenkins, Deputy Administrator of Rates and Finances at the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services explore the work being done to reduce disparities among the homeless and those experiencing housing insecurities in Chicago.
Length: 6 minutes
The AHE Interview: Tricia McGinnis & Loretta Dutill
Tricia McGinnis, Executive Vice President and Chief Program Officer at Center for Health Care Strategies and Loretta Dutill, Delivery System Reform-Operations Manager at MaineCare Services discuss working to reduce health disparities among incarcerated individuals and the formerly incarcerated in Maine, many whom are at risk for chronic health conditions, substance use disorders and inaccessible care.
Length: 7 minutes