To continue the fight against racism in health care, we must ensure that Black students have training in the health professions with a curriculum that includes race-specific health information.
To successfully address the pending demographic shift to a superaged society, we need to be nimble and bold.
Domestic leaders should reject any suggestion that an executive order from a U.S. president can justify abandoning our fundamental commitments to equality, justice, and evidence-based law and policy.
This is not a call for yet another report on how to fix a health-care system which appears to be collapsing under the weight of unrelenting demands at a time of decreasing personnel and financial resources. It’s a call for a new kind of sustained commitment.