The U.S. health care system was established during an era of legal discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, and disability. Although explicit segregation has ended, many discriminatory practices continue in more subtle forms. Piecemeal solutions are insufficient in combating these inequities and ensuring equitable access to quality care for all. The health care system needs to be transformed to eliminate the societal, structural, financial, and policy barriers to health care that are products of historical bias. The NHC is committed to amplifying patient voices to create a health care system that serves the needs of all patients, regardless of health or financial status.
In 2020, the NHC released a set of Domains and Values outlining our policy priorities to advance Health Equity.
Our current health system came of age when racial segregation was sanctioned by custom and law. Widely practiced discrimination bred structured health disparities for racial groups whom the society decided to disadvantage. Piecemeal solutions are no longer an option. It is time for a complete reimagining of the health care system to promote unbiased structures and processes to advance equitable access to quality health care for all. Read our Call to Action.
The NHC & National Minority Quality Forum are proud to announce that 79 NHC member organizations signed this consensus statement, committing to achieving health equity.
The National Health Council (NHC) is committed to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive (DEI) workforce.
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