NEJM March 7, 2023
To address inequities, health care organizations need validated tools that are (1) measurable at the individual level, (2) proximal to health care outcomes, and (3) actionable.
Summary
Amid a series of public health crises and social injustice tragedies, health equity has become a fundamental priority for policy makers and the entire health care industry. From government to professional associations and private companies, measuring health equity has been proposed as a first step toward ultimately closing gaps. To date, most efforts have been focused on stratifying existing quality and outcome measures by factors such as race/ethnicity or socioeconomic status. Although this stratification approach demonstrates disparities in existing quality measures,...