• J Eval Clin Pract · Dec 2024

    Diversity, equity and inclusiveness in healthcare: A primary care perspective.

    • Scott Worman.
    • TriCity Medical Center, Oceanside, California, USA.
    • J Eval Clin Pract. 2024 Dec 1; 30 (8): 153915421539-1542.

    AbstractAddressing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in health care is a multidimensional challenge. From a US perspective, the third-party payment system has disempowered and depersonalized health-care delivery. The net result is wasteful and inefficient use of human and financial resources, burnout among providers, as well as care inequities. Financial integration at the point of patient care is essential to aligning the needs of patients with advances in medical technology. Complexity theory offers valuable insights into the roles of government, intermediaries and patients. The government must focus on equity as a rule compiler and referee of the system. Patient and providers who are actively engaged in shared decision-making will naturally address the diverse needs of multitudinous communities. Intermediaries address inclusion by connecting resources with the point of care. In a dynamic, emerging health-care system that serves diverse communities, patient and community-based financing, vouchers and defined contributions are necessary first steps in addressing cultural diversity, inclusion and equity.© 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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