Summary
Systemic racism refers to systems in which norms and practice patterns reinforce racial and ethnic inequalities even in the absence of individual intentions to do so. Uncovering subtle, overt and pervasive instances of racism that influence and change the trajectory of patient care is important. Emergency departments (EDs) offer a distinct environment where equity is not just a concept, but a fundamental practice that should be woven through all interactions between the patient, healthcare professionals and the system. For this reason, EDs are poised to lead health equity advocacy in the delivery of high-quality care. This JAMA Health Forum viewpoint article looks at evidence relating to ED systems’ vulnerability to systemic racism and maps a path forward to dismantle racism in the ED.
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