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Operationalizing Equity: A Framework for Revising Pediatric Clinical Guidance

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Operationalizing Equity: A Framework for Revising Pediatric Clinical Guidance

The American Academy of Pediatrics has developed and piloted a new, evidence-informed instrument designed to identify and address the inappropriate use of race and ethnicity in its clinical practice guidelines and reports. This methodological framework aims to systematically assess active guidelines, prioritize those most urgently in need of revision, and guide a process to achieve consensus among leadership and authoring groups. The goal is to ensure that clinical guidance promotes health equity and does not perpetuate bias, discrimination, or racist ideologies that can cause harm and contribute to healthcare disparities.

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This work provides a concrete, replicable model for embedding equity into the foundational documents that shape clinical care and population health outcomes. For professionals focused on prevention and chronic disease management, it highlights a critical upstream lever for addressing systemic drivers of health disparities. The framework offers a strategic tool that could be adapted for use in other clinical specialties or public health settings to audit and reform guidelines that influence patient behavior and long-term health trajectories.


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