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Health Affairs: Leveraging Affordable Care Act To Address Racism In Clinical Algorithms
In July 2022, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a new proposed revision to the agency’s interpretation of Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that could impact the lives of millions. In their Health Affairs article, the...
Dr. Stella Safo Strives to End Racism and Sexism in Medicine
Dr. Stella Safo, MD, MPH is a Harvard-trained, board-certified HIV primary care physician, an innovator in designing health care delivery models, and an advocate committed to gender and racial equity and civic engagement in healthcare. She is a founding member of...
Why Physicians Must Open Their Eyes To Racism In Medicine
BOSTON – A survey by Medscape, an online publisher of medical news, found that physicians are largely out of touch with their Black and Hispanic patients, who are affected by racism in medicine and in their everyday lives. It was very disturbing that most physicians...
Dr. Michelle Morse on the pandemic, long COVID and planning for the holidays
Speaking at a virtual forum hosted Tuesday by the Universal Healthcare Foundation, Dr. Bram Wispelwey, Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith and Universal’s President Frances G. Padilla cited the importance of implementing race-conscious interventions to address structural racism in healthcare.
”We anticipate that in the next decade our work will really be…embedded in that journey to build grassroots power for equity and justice in healthcare,” said Padilla, who moderated the panel. “And we know that racism is the through line. So, what I want to start with is asking why race-conscious approaches are needed to address structural racism in healthcare.”
Universal Healthcare Foundation Forum Explores Racism In Healthcare & Race-Conscious Interventions
Speaking at a virtual forum hosted Tuesday by the Universal Healthcare Foundation, Dr. Bram Wispelwey, Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith and Universal’s President Frances G. Padilla cited the importance of implementing race-conscious interventions to address structural racism in healthcare.
”We anticipate that in the next decade our work will really be…embedded in that journey to build grassroots power for equity and justice in healthcare,” said Padilla, who moderated the panel. “And we know that racism is the through line. So, what I want to start with is asking why race-conscious approaches are needed to address structural racism in healthcare.”
Resolving health disparities in New York starts with data
Michelle Morse knew she didn’t want to make just another declaration linking racism and health disparities. Morse, who became the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s first chief medical officer in February 2021, had seen governments, health agencies, and elected officials around the country make pronouncement after pronouncement, spurred by the stark disparities in the …
HEALING ARC FRAMEWORK APPLIED TO NYC ANALYSIS OF RACISM IN CLINICAL ALGORITHMS IMPACTING PATIENT CARE AND TREATMENT
HEALING ARC FRAMEWORK APPLIED TO NYC ANALYSIS OF RACISM IN CLINICAL ALGORITHMS IMPACTING PATIENT CARE AND TREATMENT
BOSTON – The New York City Health Department is building in the Healing ARC framework to help shape initiatives that confront explicit and implicit racism in medicine and improve equity in patient care. The Healing ARC (Acknowledgment, Redress, and Closure), which encourages race-conscious interventions, was developed to eliminate an inequity in patient care delivery for heart failure at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) in Boston.
HEALTH EQUITY ADVOCATES LAUNCH CAMPAIGN IN MASSACHUSETTS TO ELIMINATE RACISM IN PATIENT CARE WITH AN INNOVATIVE, RACE-CONSCIOUS APPROACH
The Healing ARC Framework Can Revolutionize Care in Hospitals, Health Facilities
BOSTON – A prominent group of health professionals, community leaders, and healthcare equity advocates today launched a campaign to raise awareness of successful race-conscious approaches to healthcare delivery in Massachusetts that target institutional racism and can bring transformational change to health care systems.
The campaign will educate hospital administrators, lawmakers, social justice advocates, communities, and more about the value of race-conscious interventions, such as those implemented under the Healing ARC framework. The Healing ARC is a collaborative approach that helps rectify patient care inequities, while countering the notion that race-blind solutions effectively fix systems broken by racism.
Campaign Fact Sheet
The Healing ARC framework is working to create environments where hospitals and healthcare facilities treat ALL patients with dignity, respect, and fairness. Massachusetts residents, like those across the country, are entitled to patient-centered and people-centered healthcare, which means taking steps to eliminate the institutional racism that prevents some from getting equal care.
For Media Interviews Contact Michael K. Frisby mike@frisbyassociagtes.com.
Hospital & Care Administrators Seeking Information on How to Implement Healing ARC Applications Contact: Jennifer Goldsmith jennifer.k.goldsmith@gmail.com.
The Healing ARC: Panel of Experts Explain Why Race-Conscious Approaches are Needed to Eliminate Racism in Patient Care
VIDEO: The Healing ARC: Panel of Experts Explain Why Race-Conscious Approaches are Needed to Eliminate Racism in Patient Care
How Healing ARC and Race-Conscious Approaches Are Transforming Healthcare Across America
The unprecedented public health crisis, pandemic and economic turmoil caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus devastated families and communities, as it spread fear and uncertainty across the country, creating dire circumstances in some communities of color. While painful for thousands upon thousands, this adversity has become a catalyst for improving health equity that can usher in a new era of better health in communities of color.
Dr. Camara Jones MD, MPH, PhD
Dr. Camara Jones MD, MPH, PhD, a member of the Healing ARC Campaign’s Advisory Council, has been a leading advocate for developing race conscious approaches to eliminate institutional racism in America’s healthcare system. Dr. Jones is the Leverhulme Visiting Professor in Global Health and Social Medicine School of Global Affairs King’s College London and Past President of the American Public Health Association. The Healing ARC campaign proudly presents some of her outstanding work, as we urge health care administrators, and the public and private sectors, to implement solutions that will eliminate racism in their health systems and improve the quality of life in their communities.
Leveraging Clinical Decision Support for Racial Equity: A Sociotechnical Innovation
Commentary The Healing ARC (acknowledgment, redress, and closure) is a care delivery model developed in response to documented racial inequities in access to specialist inpatient cardiology care and designed to be broadly applicable for addressing health inequities....
EqualHealth Campaign Against Racism Voices Solidarity with An Antiracist Agenda for Medicine
EqualHealth Equal Health’s Campaign Against Racism (CAR) condemns recent white supremacist attacks on Anti-racist agenda for medicine. CAR is in solidarity with the authors of “An Antiracist Agenda for Medicine” and calls for the collective condemnation of the white...
Doctors seeking health equity undeterred by neo-Nazi protest
Associated Press BOSTON (AP) — Two doctors who teach at Harvard Medical School and have been working to establish greater equity in health care for people of color say they are undeterred by a recent protest outside Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston by a group of...
Threats, intimidation against doctors and health workers must end
Gerald E. Harmon, MD Immediate Past President The AMA has advocated against the culture of violence in America, including domestic violence, gun violence, racism, police brutality, and xenophobia—and violence against physicians and health professionals is no...
Medical community rallies behind Boston doctors targeted by neo-Nazis
By Phillip Martin All Things Considered Hundreds of doctors around the country are rallying around two physicians who were the targets of a recent neo-Nazi demonstration outside Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The group falsely accused Dr. Michelle Morse and...
Fellow doctors speak out against neo-Nazi protest at Brigham & Women’s
BOSTON.COM At the Brigham, we have one mantra among us that runs deep: *never worry alone*." By Christopher Gavin February 4, 2022 Doctors are speaking up in support of two of their peers associated with Brigham and Women’s Hospital who were targeted in demonstrations...
Support and Protect Institutional Health Equity Efforts
We are writing on behalf of racially minoritized equity champions to ask for your support in protecting those committed to promoting antiracism in healthcare. On January 22, 2022, over two dozen neo-nazi white supremacists gathered outside Brigham & Women’s Hospital...
Medical Racism Is Very Real, and It’s Time To End It
BY LASHYRA "LASH" NOLEN In this op-ed, LaShyra ‘Lash’ Nolen explores the persistence of medical racism and importance of anti-racism in medicine. One morning in December I woke up to a dozen messages from excited family and friends. I unlocked my phone expecting a...
Rachel Maddow Segment: Neo-Nazis, Trump, Treat Racial Disparity Fix As Attack On White People In Health Care
MSNBC Phillip Martin, senior investigative reporter for GBH News, talks with Rachel Maddow about a neo-Nazi group protesting Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, and two doctors in particular, accusing them of anti-white policies, echoing Donald Trump's claims that...
UVA: A Healing ARC for Hospital Inequities: From Institutional Racism to Reparative Justice
UVA Medical Center Hour Bram Wispelwey, MD, MPH Associate Physician, Division of Global Health Equity at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Boston MA Tracy Downs MD, Scott Heysell MD, and Sula Mazimba MD, panelists Gregory...
Racism and Health: Evidence and Needed Research
Annual Review of Public HealthIn recent decades, there has been remarkable growth in scientific research examining the multiple ways in which racism can adversely affect health. This interest has been driven in part by the striking persistence of racial/ethnic...
Black men make up less than 3% of physicians. That requires immediate action, say leaders in academic medicine.
AAMC News From systemic racism to economic disadvantage, Black men face numerous obstacles in their path to medicine. At the AAMC’s annual meeting, three who succeeded shared their stories and their insights on how best to pave the way for others.
Reparations as a Public Health Priority – A Strategy for Ending Black-White Health Disparities
Mary T. Bassett, M.D., M.P.H., and Sandro Galea, M.D., Dr.P.H. There has not been a single year since the founding of the United States when Black people in this country have not been sicker and died younger than White people. A growing consensus highlights a...