MedCity News March 29, 2024
Marissa Plescia

A new report from Ernst & Young revealed that healthcare organizations are seeing financial benefits and improved outcomes from their health equity strategies.

A new report from Ernst & Young (EY) revealed that 65% of healthcare organizations have had a positive return on health equity efforts, and another 83% have seen improved health outcomes.

“That all suggests that we are moving from the stage of seeing a problem and wanting to fix it to starting to have a measurable impact with patients and in many cases getting a positive ROI in return,” said Susan Garfield, EY Americas chief public health officer and global client service partner, in an email.

For the report, EY polled 500 health equity leaders from providers,...

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Topics: Equity/SDOH, Healthcare System, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Survey / Study, Trends
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