The Satcher Health Leadership Institute (SHLI) at Morehouse School of Medicine is leading the way to address structural barriers that exist within Black communities in the Southern United States regarding HIV testing, treatment, and ongoing care. Equipped with a dynamic HIV Equity Taskforce, SHLI examines how health equity plays a role in health systems, policy, and data gaps for people living with HIV (PLWHA).
Research shows that inequities drive higher rates of HIV infection, as well as worse HIV clinical outcomes among Black Americans. The COVID-19 pandemic has further highlighted and exacerbated such health inequities, especially in the Southern United States.
We train diverse health professionals to understand and address the social and political determinants of health, empowering them to create lasting, solutions-focused policies that advance HIV health equity. Through educational opportunities, collaborative partnerships, resources, advocacy, and active community engagement, SHLI ensures that everyone has the opportunity to THRIVE.
Our efforts focus on closing critical gaps in care by:
Strategic solutions include: