Category Archives: Equity in Medicine

Lessons from 2020: 3 Takeaways for 2021 Medical Practice

The COVID-19 pandemic was a massive disrupter of healthcare systems, exacerbating its various shortcomings and serving as an important catalyst for transformation in both public and private sectors across the globe. With the approved vaccine rollout progressing, the end of this immensely challenging time is on the horizon and it is important to approach the beginning of the new year strategically.

Throughout the past year, the practice of medicine changed drastically with traditional pre-COVID methods rapidly replaced by digital and remote monitoring telehealth solutions. Now with a heightened awareness of existing economic and health inequities, the viral outbreak has exacerbated the need to take better care of public health and effectively address the prevailing barriers to care that affect millions of patients.

Despite its devastation, the global health crisis has provided the world with a tremendous learning opportunity that needs to be used to the advantage of the practice of medicine. Taking into account the critical lessons the past year has taught us, we must transform and shape the future of healthcare. To help clinicians and healthcare organizations, Jag Singh, MD professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and clinical director of cardiology at Massachusetts General Hospital, and other medical professionals have outlined a few key lessons from 2020 to implement into practice moving forward.

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FDA Recommendations for Promoting Diversity in Clinical Trial Enrollment 

Over the past few decades, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been actively working to promote inclusive enrollment practices aimed at making clinical trials more reflective of the general population; they have also focused on including a larger proportion of demographics most likely to use the medications if approved. Despite broadening eligibility criteria, challenges to participation in clinical trials remain as does widespread under-representation of several racial demographics. 

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