Patient Engagement October 15, 2020
Sara Heath

NewYork-Presbyterian’s Dalio Center for Health Justice will serve as a research and leadership hub to address racial health disparities and health equity.

NewYork-Presbyterian has unveiled the Dalio Center for Health Justice, an effort to combat implicit bias and racism in healthcare and improve health equity, the organization said.

The Center, funded by a $50 million grant from philanthropist Ray Dalio of Dalio Philanthropies, will investigate actionable steps healthcare can take to address health disparities affecting communities of color.

“The Dalio Center for Health Justice reflects our shared commitment to proactively addressing health disparities and the systemic inequities that create conditions for poor health,” said Jerry I. Speyer, chair of the NewYork-Presbyterian Board of Trustees. “We are grateful to Ray Dalio...

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