» Articles » PMID: 32559145

Racism and Health in the United States: A Policy Statement From the American College of Physicians

Overview
Journal Ann Intern Med
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2020 Jun 20
PMID 32559145
Citations 23
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Racial minorities in the United States have reported experiencing widespread racism throughout all aspects of life, from housing to education to employment. Existing research has examined the role of racism, discrimination, and violence in one's interaction with the health care system and their association with poorer mental and physical health. Systemic racism that underlies the fabric of society often manifests itself in prominent institutions, such as law enforcement agencies, regardless of individual intent. Overt and covert racist laws and policies, personal implicit biases, and other factors result in Black individuals and other people of color being the subject of law enforcement violence and criminal justice system interactions at disproportionately high rates. The demonstrated association between discriminatory law enforcement practices and violence and personal and community health necessitates treating these issues as public health issues worthy of a public policy intervention. Addressing some of the sources of institutional racism and harm through transparency and accountability measures is the first of many steps required to begin correcting historical racial injustices.

Citing Articles

The Status of Asthma in the United States.

Pate C, Zahran H Prev Chronic Dis. 2024; 21:E53.

PMID: 39025120 PMC: 11262137. DOI: 10.5888/pcd21.240005.


Recruiting a prospective community cohort to study Alzheimer's disease and structural and social determinants of health among adults racialized as Black: The ARCHES cohort.

Walker A, Trani J, Banks C, Murphy S, Zha W, Williams M Alzheimers Dement (N Y). 2024; 10(2):e12473.

PMID: 38756718 PMC: 11097001. DOI: 10.1002/trc2.12473.


An Exploration of the Goodness of Fit of Web-Based Tools for Māori: Qualitative Study Using Interviews and Focus Groups.

Donkin L, Bidois-Putt M, Wilson H, Hayward P, Chan A JMIR Form Res. 2024; 8:e50385.

PMID: 38696236 PMC: 11099811. DOI: 10.2196/50385.


Examining the pedagogical practices that support cultural proficiency development in graduate health science students.

Speer J, Conley Q BMC Med Educ. 2024; 24(1):130.

PMID: 38336750 PMC: 10858479. DOI: 10.1186/s12909-024-05097-8.


More Than Half of Family Medicine Clerkships Do Not Address Systemic Racism: A CERA Study.

Bridges K, Rampon K, Mabachi N, Born W, Kost A, Parente D Fam Med. 2023; 55(4):217-224.

PMID: 37043181 PMC: 10622030. DOI: 10.22454/FamMed.2023.581155.