Inclusion In Health Technology Assessments: The First Step Toward Equity

November 10, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsBlack Lives Matter, COVID-19, health disparities, health equity, health inequity, health technology, health technology assessments, healthcare disparities, healthcare equity, healthcare inequity, healthcare technology, HTAs, racism, structural racism

Many researchers working on health technology assessments (HTAs) are keen to address disparities in health care. But the COVID-19 pandemic and recent prominence of the Black Lives Matter movement have cast a bright spotlight on structural racism in the US and elsewhere, showing that addressing health disparities after they are established is both too late and…

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