NEJM December 15, 2021
Amy Reid, MPH, Rebecca Brandes, MPH, Dennie Butler-MacKay, LICSW, Abigail Ortiz, MSW, MPH, Sara Kramer, Karthik Sivashanker, MD, MPH & Kedar Mate, MD

Summary

To effectively, collaboratively, and authentically dismantle racism in health care, equity improvement teams need a strong foundation. The authors propose three components that guide a “getting grounded” strategy to enable teams to center dialogue and learning around consistent language, frameworks, assumptions, values, and norms to support their pursuit of more equitable relationships, processes, and outcomes. The getting grounded efforts are designed to: (1) build a “container” for your team — a safe and healing space — where team members can explore and collaborate on solutions; (2) help understand and share the history of inequities and racism in your local context; and (3) assess the current state of health equity in your system. The aim of these efforts...

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