Brad Isaacson,Emma Greally
Brad Isaacson
The economic burden of medical care is shared (often disproportionately) between patients, health care systems, and payers. Diagnostic scans in particular provide valuable information for providers; however, imaging is often performed in hi...
Epidemiological Assessment and Inference in Race-Based Clinical Algorithms: A Narrative Review and Health Policy Analysis Focused on Living Kidney Donation [0.03%]
基于种族的临床算法的流行病学评估和推理:以活体肾脏捐献为重点的故事性回顾与卫生政策分析
Sienna E Schaeffer,Carolina Gonzalez Bravo,Christopher D Ahlers et al.
Sienna E Schaeffer et al.
Background: Minoritized racial and ethnic groups in the United States face long-standing disparities in a variety of health outcomes, owing to inequitable distribution of social and structural determinants of health along...
Jamila K Picart,Sidra N Bonner,Gurjit Sandhu
Jamila K Picart
As medical research continues to promise the advancement of health equity, it is called to address its incorrect and ongoing use of the term "Caucasian." The term "Caucasian" has persisted in medical research despite its entanglement with b...
The Importance of Recruitment of Low-Income Pregnant Persons in Interdisciplinary Research to Understand the Impact of Social and Environmental Determinants: Lessons Learned About Implementation and Recruitment [0.03%]
低收入孕妇参与跨学科研究以了解社会和环境决定因素影响的重要性:关于实施和招募的研究经验教训
Erika Marquez,Amanda Haboush-Deloye,Elizabeth Lawrence et al.
Erika Marquez et al.
Background: Prior research indicates that enrolling underrepresented populations in clinical research is challenging. Although research has identified some barriers to participation and strategies to overcome them, studie...
From Vision to Action: National Bleeding Disorders Foundation's Roadmap for Achieving Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion [0.03%]
从愿景到行动:国家出血性障碍基金会实现健康平等、多样性和包容性的路线图
Keri L Norris,Marissa Melton,Karina Lopez et al.
Keri L Norris et al.
Background: The National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF) consistently hears from lived experience experts about daily challenges preventing them from leading their best life and thriving physically, mentally, and emo...
Lauren Anderson,Caison Black,Rochelle H Holm et al.
Lauren Anderson et al.
There is a need to shift from deficit-based environmental health approaches toward a more balanced framework that also considers community strengths at a granular level. The Universal Basic Neighborhood Framework integrates both qualitative...
Beyond the Binary: Advancing Gender-Inclusive Data Policy for Health Equity in the US National Provider Identifier System [0.03%]
超越二元性别体系:美国国家医师识别系统中促进性别包容性数据政策以实现健康公平的进展
Jeremy W Jacobs,Shazia S Khan,Laura D Stephens et al.
Jeremy W Jacobs et al.
Achieving health equity requires data systems that recognize and reflect provider diversity. The National Provider Identifier (NPI) system underpins United States health care administration, yet its gender data standards remain outdated, co...
Respectful Patient-Provider Communication and Patient Portal Usage in Pregnant People of Color [0.03%]
有色人种孕妇的尊贵患者与医疗提供者之间的沟通及使用患者门户的情况
Amy H Goh,Christopher Lee,Chisolum Nkenke et al.
Amy H Goh et al.
Background: Patient-provider communication (PPC) increasingly occurs in online patient portals. Variations in portal usage might worsen communication inequities for pregnant people of color (POC), widening the digital div...
Ethno-Racial Differences in Age and Symptom Severity Among Pre-Menopausal Women Commencing Treatment for Benign Gynecological Conditions with a Levonorgestrel-Releasing Intrauterine Device [0.03%]
不同种族绝经前妇女因良性妇科疾病开始使用左炔诺孕酮宫内节育器治疗的年龄和症状严重程度差异
Michael J Green,Kemi M Doll,Mollie E Wood et al.
Michael J Green et al.
Introduction: Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices (LNG-IUDs) can be effective treatments for benign gynecological conditions, but there may be ethno-racial differences in how patients receive treatment. ...