Background: As medical and public health professional organizations call on researchers and policy makers to address structural racism in health care, guidance on evidence-based interventions to enhance health care equity is needed. The most promising organizational change interventions to reduce racial health disparities use multilevel approaches and are tailored to specific settings. This study examines the Accountability for Cancer Care through Undoing Racism and Equity (ACCURE) intervention, which changed systems of care at two U.S. cancer centers and eliminated the Black-White racial disparity in treatment completion among patients with early-stage breast and lung cancer. Purpose: We aimed to document key characteristics of ACCURE to f...
Since the Civil War access to health care in the United States has been racially unequal. This racia...
PURPOSE Timely lung cancer surgery is a metric of high-quality cancer care and improves survival for...
Background: Study populations in clinical research must reflect US changing demographics, especially...
Background. Black patients in the U.S. receive fewer cancer treatment cycles than White patients on ...
Accountability for Cancer Care through Undoing Racism and Equity (ACCURE) is a systems-change interv...
A large number of factors contribute to racial and ethnic disparities in health status. Health care ...
BACKGROUND: The study examined stakeholder experiences of a statewide learning collaborative, sponso...
Abstract Large racial inequities in health care use continue to be reported, rais-ing concerns about...
Background. Black patients are less likely than White patients to receive treatment for lung cancer,...
Since the Civil War access to health care in the United States has been racially unequal. This racia...
Reducing racial and ethnic disparities in health care has become an important policy goal in the Uni...
Racism towards Black, Indigenous and people of colour continues to exist in the healthcare system. T...
Health care organizations, like individuals, can evolve to become antiracist and promote racial equi...
In this nation, the unequal burden of disease among People of Color has been well documented. One st...
Since the Civil War access to health care in the United States has been racially unequal. This racia...
Since the Civil War access to health care in the United States has been racially unequal. This racia...
PURPOSE Timely lung cancer surgery is a metric of high-quality cancer care and improves survival for...
Background: Study populations in clinical research must reflect US changing demographics, especially...
Background. Black patients in the U.S. receive fewer cancer treatment cycles than White patients on ...
Accountability for Cancer Care through Undoing Racism and Equity (ACCURE) is a systems-change interv...
A large number of factors contribute to racial and ethnic disparities in health status. Health care ...
BACKGROUND: The study examined stakeholder experiences of a statewide learning collaborative, sponso...
Abstract Large racial inequities in health care use continue to be reported, rais-ing concerns about...
Background. Black patients are less likely than White patients to receive treatment for lung cancer,...
Since the Civil War access to health care in the United States has been racially unequal. This racia...
Reducing racial and ethnic disparities in health care has become an important policy goal in the Uni...
Racism towards Black, Indigenous and people of colour continues to exist in the healthcare system. T...
Health care organizations, like individuals, can evolve to become antiracist and promote racial equi...
In this nation, the unequal burden of disease among People of Color has been well documented. One st...
Since the Civil War access to health care in the United States has been racially unequal. This racia...
Since the Civil War access to health care in the United States has been racially unequal. This racia...
PURPOSE Timely lung cancer surgery is a metric of high-quality cancer care and improves survival for...
Background: Study populations in clinical research must reflect US changing demographics, especially...