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In an era where DEI initiatives are under unprecedented attack, healthcare stands at a critical crossroads. This episode cuts through the political noise to expose a stark reality: dismantling DEI programs in healthcare settings isn't just about politics – it's about survival. Drawing from extensive research and real-world data, we explore how implicit bias directly impacts medical decisions, treatment options, and ultimately, patient survival rates. From cancer treatment disparities to maternal mortality rates, the evidence is clear and devastating. We'll examine why current political pushback against DEI programs poses an immediate threat to patient care, and why healthcare providers – especially private practice owners – have both an opportunity and obligation to stand against this dangerous trend. This isn't just another conversation about diversity – it's about preventing needless deaths and ensuring every patient receives the care they deserve.


Episode Overview

This episode explores the profound impact of implicit bias in healthcare settings and provides evidence-based insights into why maintaining and strengthening DEI initiatives is crucial for patient survival and care quality.


Key Points Discussed

Important Statistics Highlighted

Resources Mentioned

Action Steps for Different Audiences

For Private Practice Owners:



For Healthcare Providers:



For Patients:



Resources for Taking Action

Anti-Oppression Leadership Academy https://nadifantastic.com/


Black Women’s Maternal Health


https://nationalpartnership.org/report/black-womens-maternal-health/


Mandated Implicit Bias Training for Health Professionals—A Step Toward Equity in Health Care


https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-health-forum/fullarticle/2795358


National Institutes of Health Implicit Bias Training


Diversity Science


Teach-Back Method


https://www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/reports/engage/interventions/teachback.html


 


Quote of the Episode

"Of all forms of inequity, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhuman."



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