Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions

The Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions (HCHDS) brings together the health research and program development resources of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutes (schools of Public Health, Medicine, and Nursing) to demonstrate the efficacy of public health, social science and medical science in mitigating health disparities. We do this through efforts in research, training and community outreach. The Center has a national focus, but much of our work takes place in the local Baltimore community.

The HCHDS leverages its resources by forming collaborations with other Johns Hopkins-based academic departments or research units, establishing partnerships with colleagues at other universities and organizations, and being active in all aspects of the University’s mission: research, teaching and service. The JHU-based organizational entities the HCHDS has been associated with include the Department of Gastroenterology, School of Medicine; the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center; the Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology and Clinical Research; The Health Services Research & Development Center; The Biostatistics Center; The Urban Health Institute; and The Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy.

The mission of the Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions is to generate and disseminate knowledge to reduce racial/ethnic and social class disparities in health status and health care through research, training, community partnerships and advocacy. In accomplishing our mission, we are guided by the values of Collaboration, Innovation, and Solutions. These values are the foundation for the mission of the Center and the principles that inform all of our activities.

In addition to the JHU-based partnerships, we have collaborations with entities outside the University, including the National Institute on Aging; Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology of the Gerontology Research Center; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy at Meharry Medical College; Operation Reach Out South West-OROSW; and Nora, LLC.

Upcoming (2)

HOPE CHALLENGE - Protecting Black Maternal and Infant Health primary image

HOPE CHALLENGE - Protecting Black Maternal and Infant Health

Fri, May 24 • 9:30 AM

Free

HOPE CHALLENGE - Promoting Health Equity by Reducing Gun Violence primary image

HOPE CHALLENGE - Promoting Health Equity by Reducing Gun Violence

Tue, Jun 4 • 9:30 AM

Free

HOPE CHALLENGE - Protecting Black Maternal and Infant Health primary image

HOPE CHALLENGE - Protecting Black Maternal and Infant Health

Fri, May 24 • 9:30 AM

Free

HOPE CHALLENGE - Promoting Health Equity by Reducing Gun Violence primary image

HOPE CHALLENGE - Promoting Health Equity by Reducing Gun Violence

Tue, Jun 4 • 9:30 AM

Free

Past (3)

HOPE Challenge - Closing Disparities in Hypertension, CVD & Stroke primary image

HOPE Challenge - Closing Disparities in Hypertension, CVD & Stroke

Tue, Feb 6 • 8:00 AM

Free

RSVP - BUS for JHU students to HOPE Challenge in DC from Baltimore primary image

RSVP - BUS for JHU students to HOPE Challenge in DC from Baltimore

Tue, Feb 6 • 6:30 AM

Free

HOPE Challenge - HIV and the Politics of Race: The Minority AIDS Initiative primary image

HOPE Challenge - HIV and the Politics of Race: The Minority AIDS Initiative

Fri, Dec 1 • 9:00 AM

Free

HOPE Challenge - Closing Disparities in Hypertension, CVD & Stroke primary image

HOPE Challenge - Closing Disparities in Hypertension, CVD & Stroke

Tue, Feb 6 • 8:00 AM

Free

RSVP - BUS for JHU students to HOPE Challenge in DC from Baltimore primary image

RSVP - BUS for JHU students to HOPE Challenge in DC from Baltimore

Tue, Feb 6 • 6:30 AM

Free

HOPE Challenge - HIV and the Politics of Race: The Minority AIDS Initiative primary image

HOPE Challenge - HIV and the Politics of Race: The Minority AIDS Initiative

Fri, Dec 1 • 9:00 AM

Free

The Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions (HCHDS) brings together the health research and program development resources of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutes (schools of Public Health, Medicine, and Nursing) to demonstrate the efficacy of public health, social science and medical science in mitigating health disparities. We do this through efforts in research, training and community outreach. The Center has a national focus, but much of our work takes place in the local Baltimore community.

The HCHDS leverages its resources by forming collaborations with other Johns Hopkins-based academic departments or research units, establishing partnerships with colleagues at other universities and organizations, and being active in all aspects of the University’s mission: research, teaching and service. The JHU-based organizational entities the HCHDS has been associated with include the Department of Gastroenterology, School of Medicine; the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center; the Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology and Clinical Research; The Health Services Research & Development Center; The Biostatistics Center; The Urban Health Institute; and The Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy.

The mission of the Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions is to generate and disseminate knowledge to reduce racial/ethnic and social class disparities in health status and health care through research, training, community partnerships and advocacy. In accomplishing our mission, we are guided by the values of Collaboration, Innovation, and Solutions. These values are the foundation for the mission of the Center and the principles that inform all of our activities.

In addition to the JHU-based partnerships, we have collaborations with entities outside the University, including the National Institute on Aging; Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology of the Gerontology Research Center; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy at Meharry Medical College; Operation Reach Out South West-OROSW; and Nora, LLC.

Events

HOPE CHALLENGE - Protecting Black Maternal and Infant Health primary image

HOPE CHALLENGE - Protecting Black Maternal and Infant Health

Fri, May 24 • 9:30 AM

Free

HOPE CHALLENGE - Promoting Health Equity by Reducing Gun Violence primary image

HOPE CHALLENGE - Promoting Health Equity by Reducing Gun Violence

Tue, Jun 4 • 9:30 AM

Free

HOPE CHALLENGE - Protecting Black Maternal and Infant Health primary image

HOPE CHALLENGE - Protecting Black Maternal and Infant Health

Fri, May 24 • 9:30 AM

Free

HOPE CHALLENGE - Promoting Health Equity by Reducing Gun Violence primary image

HOPE CHALLENGE - Promoting Health Equity by Reducing Gun Violence

Tue, Jun 4 • 9:30 AM

Free

HOPE Challenge - Closing Disparities in Hypertension, CVD & Stroke primary image

HOPE Challenge - Closing Disparities in Hypertension, CVD & Stroke

Tue, Feb 6 • 8:00 AM

Free

RSVP - BUS for JHU students to HOPE Challenge in DC from Baltimore primary image

RSVP - BUS for JHU students to HOPE Challenge in DC from Baltimore

Tue, Feb 6 • 6:30 AM

Free

HOPE Challenge - HIV and the Politics of Race: The Minority AIDS Initiative primary image

HOPE Challenge - HIV and the Politics of Race: The Minority AIDS Initiative

Fri, Dec 1 • 9:00 AM

Free

HOPE Challenge - Closing Disparities in Hypertension, CVD & Stroke primary image

HOPE Challenge - Closing Disparities in Hypertension, CVD & Stroke

Tue, Feb 6 • 8:00 AM

Free

RSVP - BUS for JHU students to HOPE Challenge in DC from Baltimore primary image

RSVP - BUS for JHU students to HOPE Challenge in DC from Baltimore

Tue, Feb 6 • 6:30 AM

Free

HOPE Challenge - HIV and the Politics of Race: The Minority AIDS Initiative primary image

HOPE Challenge - HIV and the Politics of Race: The Minority AIDS Initiative

Fri, Dec 1 • 9:00 AM

Free