Philadelphia-area health organizations form Regional Coalition to Eliminate Race-Based Medicine
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Thursday, August 10, 2023
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Jefferson Health is proud to be a part of the Regional Coalition to Eliminate Race-Based Medicine in our effort to eliminate race as a factor in our clinical decision-making tools," said Dwight W. McBee, executive vice president and chief experience officer at Jefferson Health.
Key Points:
- Jefferson Health is proud to be a part of the Regional Coalition to Eliminate Race-Based Medicine in our effort to eliminate race as a factor in our clinical decision-making tools," said Dwight W. McBee, executive vice president and chief experience officer at Jefferson Health.
- "As a leading multi-state children's health system, Nemours Children's Health is well-poised to act as a force-multiplier for health equity.
- "With our continued focus on delivering safe, high-quality, and equitable care, Main Line Health is proud to join the Regional Coalition to Eliminate Race-Based Medicine.
- The coalition brings together the region's leading health care organizations to address longstanding racial inequities in how medical decisions are made.