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A majority of NEJM Catalyst Insights Council members say their organizations remain committed to addressing structural racism.
Asian Americans encompass a diverse and expanding conglomerate of over 50 ethnicities. As a result of the influx of skilled immigrants following the U.S. 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act, Asian ...
Addressing the health impacts of racism and other structural inequities requires addressing power inequities that exclude people from influencing the policies and practices that affect their health.
Racism in the field of health care is well-documented and generally accepted as a problem. Within a given hospital or clinical department, however, leadership teams often have blind spots to the ways ...
For permission requests, please contact NEJM Reprints at [email protected] This project is truly a collective effort, and we acknowledge the contributions of the Wisdom Council, as well as the ...
SPECIAL ISSUE: OVERCOMING STRUCTURAL RACISM IN CARE DELIVERY: A systems-level approach to transforming health care centers structural racism as a root cause of disparities, offering a collective ...
The South Side of Chicago in Illinois is a community that suffers from high rates of firearm violence fueled by decades of structural violence and systemic injustice. The history of trauma care on the ...
This special theme issue of NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery, guest edited by Chandra L. Ford, PhD, MPH, MLIS, includes articles, case studies, and research reports on commitment to ...