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A Call to Action to Address Racial Inequities in Medical Tests

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03/05/2021
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A new perspective article published in CJASN examines how the use of race in calculating kidney function, as well as other aspects of health, can cause harm to patients.

Numerous institutions have decided to end reporting of the race modifier used in kidney care because of these concerns. Also, in response to letters sent by the Committee on Ways and Means, professional medical societies have agreed that the use and misuse of race and ethnicity in clinical algorithms needs to be re-evaluated with more research on the unintended consequences of removing race correctors. The authors argue that "this circular lack of accountability cannot continue."

Neal and Morse stress that the medical community must step up to achieve consensus on paths forward. "Data on race and ethnicity should be rigorously and consistently collected and used to measure the social and health impact of racism, not for biological racial distinctions," they wrote. "To this day, racial differences in outcomes are often misinterpreted as biological differences instead of the result of social and structural forces."

The perspective is part of a Disparities and Workforce Diversity collection developed by CJASN.

Of note, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, which is part of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, is requesting information and evidence on clinical algorithms that may introduce bias into clinical decision making and/or influence access to care, quality of care, or health outcomes for racial and ethnic minorities and people who are socioeconomically disadvantaged.

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