 Stigma in health facilities has been found to be detrimental to diagnosis, treatment, and successful health outcomes. To address this issue, it is important to understand the various approaches and methods used to reduce stigma in health facilities. Recent research has shown that there are four main approaches to reducing stigma in health facilities. One, interactive technology. Two, multi-carder approaches. Three, targeted interventions, and four, ecological level interventions. Additionally, there are several gaps in the existing literature regarding stigma reduction in health facilities, such as a lack of interventions focused on TB, diabetes, leprosy, or cancer, as well as a lack of interventions that target multiple carders of staff or multiple ecological levels. Innovative responses to these gaps are currently being developed and tested, and preliminary results suggest that they may be effective in reducing stigma in health facilities. This article was authored by Laura Nyblade, Melissa A. Stockton, Kayla Giga, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.