Scene for heaLth Equity

Advancing health equity and tackling social determinants of health

Among vulnerable groups, social determinants of health (SDOH) such as a lack of safe housing, transportation, education, access to nutritious food, and literacy skills contribute to glaring health disparities. Since our beginning, we have used our platform to address SDOHs and advance health equity by supporting and engaging populations that have been historically disadvantaged.

We’re driving change

We improve medication adherence rates in patients with chronic conditions and infectious diseases with special attention to adherence barriers that disproportionately affect vulnerable communities.

COPD
Socioeconomic factors are crucial in shaping racial inequalities in COPD.
Socioeconomic factors are crucial in shaping racial inequalities in COPD.
Socioeconomic factors are crucial in shaping racial inequalities in COPD.
COPD
Asthma
The burden of asthma in the U.S. falls disproportionately on African-Americans, Latin Americans, and American Indian/Alaskan Natives.
The burden of asthma in the U.S. falls disproportionately on African-Americans, Latin Americans, and American Indian/Alaskan Natives.
The burden of asthma in the U.S. falls disproportionately on African-Americans, Latin Americans, and American Indian/Alaskan Natives.
Asthma
Diabetes
African-Americans, Latin Americans, and American Indian/Alaskan Natives are two to six times more likely to experience diabetes.
African-Americans, Latin Americans, and American Indian/Alaskan Natives are two to six times more likely to experience diabetes.
African-Americans, Latin Americans, and American Indian/Alaskan Natives are two to six times more likely to experience diabetes.
Diabetes
Hypertension
African Americans and Asian Americans experience 6x higher rates of hypertension.
African Americans and Asian Americans experience 6x higher rates of hypertension.
African Americans and Asian Americans experience 6x higher rates of hypertension.
Hypertension
Sickle Cell
100k Americans suffer from sickle cell disease, and African Americans are the most commonly affected race.
100k Americans suffer from sickle cell disease, and African Americans are the most commonly affected race.
100k Americans suffer from sickle cell disease, and African Americans are the most commonly affected race.
Sickle Cell
Tuberculosis
89% of tuberculosis cases in the U.S. are racial and ethnic minorities.
89% of tuberculosis cases in the U.S. are racial and ethnic minorities.
89% of tuberculosis cases in the U.S. are racial and ethnic minorities.
Tuberculosis
Transplant
Minorities experience disparities in both solid organ transplant access and outcomes.
Minorities experience disparities in both solid organ transplant access and outcomes.
Minorities experience disparities in both solid organ transplant access and outcomes.
Transplant
HIV
In the U.S., African American and Latin American communities are disproportionately affected by HIV.
In the U.S., African American and Latin American communities are disproportionately affected by HIV.
In the U.S., African American and Latin American communities are disproportionately affected by HIV.
HIV
Substance Use Disorder
Racial/ethnic minorities experience worse substance use disorder treatment outcomes.
Racial/ethnic minorities experience worse substance use disorder treatment outcomes.
Racial/ethnic minorities experience worse substance use disorder treatment outcomes.
Substance Use Disorder
Depression
African Americans and Latin Americans are significantly more likely to experience serious depression.
African Americans and Latin Americans are significantly more likely to experience serious depression.
African Americans and Latin Americans are significantly more likely to experience serious depression.
Depression
Hepatitis C
African Americans in the U.S. are disproportionately affected by hepatitis C and have lower response rates to current treatments.
African Americans in the U.S. are disproportionately affected by hepatitis C and have lower response rates to current treatments.
African Americans in the U.S. are disproportionately affected by hepatitis C and have lower response rates to current treatments.
Hepatitis C

We’re built to reach the unreached

Built for low connectivity

Since our program was initially designed to reach people in remote and rural settings, we have extensive experience and expertise in deploying our tech to those with limited data plans, low connectivity, or minimal technology skills.

Easy to understand and accessible in 20+ languages

Our materials are appropriate for a low-literacy audience and available at a 4th-6th grade reading level. Our interface is easy to use for non-English speakers, supporting Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, French, Somali, Tagalog, Nepali, Persian, Arabic, Hindi, and more than 15 other languages.

Highly personalized and convenient

Our asynchronous, two-way video engagement is extremely accessible, convenient, and impactful to help overcome literacy, care coordination, and connectivity barriers.

Extra impactful to those who are isolated

Daily check-ins with our care team allow for high-impact engagement that matters for
people who are experiencing loneliness or isolation.

Effective for patients with multiple conditions

We help those suffering from multiple conditions understand their complex medication regimens and learn to self-manage.

Connect with us to explore how we can help you address health equity.