Summary
In this blog, published by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Kedar Mate discusses the need to explicitly address race and racism in order to work towards health equity.
"We never legislated long waiting times. We never imposed rules, regulations, customs, and norms for ineffective care. We did, however, legislate inequity."
Why anti-racism work is (and isn’t) like addressing patient safety (November 2020)
http://www.ihi.org/communities/blogs/why-anti-racism-work-is-and-isnt-like-addressing-patient-safety?utm_campaign=2020_TW_Test&utm_medium=Feature&_hsmi=99316933&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-94LpkDJ3Ry21PbXPLY2f483xPwLj6-B9S1XJgc9R8GVbTk0IiLcWWWYdtJ7VoWSBHjjZ7qbl7WFYNvw
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