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Operationalizing Equity: A New Framework for Revising Pediatric Clinical Guidance

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Operationalizing Equity: A New Framework for Revising Pediatric Clinical Guidance

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has developed and piloted a novel, evidence-informed instrument designed to assess and eliminate the inappropriate use of race and ethnicity in its clinical practice guidelines and reports. This methodological framework aims to systematically identify and prioritize guidelines that may be embedded with bias, discrimination, or racist ideologies, which can perpetuate healthcare inequities and cause harm, particularly for historically marginalized communities. The process involves applying the instrument to the compendium of active AAP guidelines, prioritizing those most urgently in need of revision, and securing buy-in from leadership and authoring groups to ensure updates promote health equity.

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For pediatricians and child health professionals, this represents a critical step toward ensuring clinical guidance actively promotes equitable outcomes rather than inadvertently perpetuating disparities. The framework provides a concrete tool for auditing and revising the foundational documents that shape daily practice, from well-child visits to the management of congenital disorders and chronic childhood conditions. Adopting such equity-focused methodologies can enhance the precision and fairness of care delivery across diverse patient populations.


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