FLATLINING DEI How Political Agendas Threaten Patient Equity: The Urgent Call For Leaders To Act Against Rising Threats To Equity And Inclusion

Why This Matters Now

Walk through any hospital in America, and you'll hear the hum of machines, the shuffle of nurses' shoes, and the quiet determination in patient rooms where healing happens-or should happen. But scratch beneath the surface, and a different reality starts to show. One where not all patients are treated equally. One where who you are-your race, religion, immigration status, language, gender identity-can still influence the care you receive.

That's not just unfortunate. It's dangerous.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion-DEI-aren't just trendy buzzwords or politically charged slogans. They're tools. Real, tangible tools that help ensure every patient gets fair and safe treatment, no matter who they are. But right now, those tools are under attack.

You've probably felt the tension. Maybe it showed up in a staff meeting where someone rolled their eyes at a DEI training. Maybe it came in the form of budget cuts, or new state policies that suddenly made long-standing equity programs "controversial." Or maybe you've just heard the headlines-about executive orders, lawsuits, or the so-called "war on woke"-and wondered what it all means for your patients, your team, and your own role as a healthcare leader.

That's what this book is about.

We're going to look at how DEI got started in this country-especially in government and healthcare-and how those efforts grew, struggled, and evolved over the years. We'll talk about the Trump administration's push to cut DEI out of federal agencies, including in healthcare spaces. We'll also dig into what came next: the Biden administration's efforts to rebuild those programs, and the early moves of a second Trump term aimed at tearing them down again, this time with more force and a clearer blueprint-Project 2025.

But this isn't just about politics. It's about people.

It's about the Black woman who dies from pregnancy complications that should've been caught. It's about the undocumented patient who avoids going to the ER because they fear being reported. It's about the trans teen who doesn't feel safe in a clinic. It's about your colleagues who feel invisible in meetings, or overlooked for promotions. And yes-it's about you too.

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FLATLINING DEI How Political Agendas Threaten Patient Equity: The Urgent Call For Leaders To Act Against Rising Threats To Equity And Inclusion

Why This Matters Now

Walk through any hospital in America, and you'll hear the hum of machines, the shuffle of nurses' shoes, and the quiet determination in patient rooms where healing happens-or should happen. But scratch beneath the surface, and a different reality starts to show. One where not all patients are treated equally. One where who you are-your race, religion, immigration status, language, gender identity-can still influence the care you receive.

That's not just unfortunate. It's dangerous.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion-DEI-aren't just trendy buzzwords or politically charged slogans. They're tools. Real, tangible tools that help ensure every patient gets fair and safe treatment, no matter who they are. But right now, those tools are under attack.

You've probably felt the tension. Maybe it showed up in a staff meeting where someone rolled their eyes at a DEI training. Maybe it came in the form of budget cuts, or new state policies that suddenly made long-standing equity programs "controversial." Or maybe you've just heard the headlines-about executive orders, lawsuits, or the so-called "war on woke"-and wondered what it all means for your patients, your team, and your own role as a healthcare leader.

That's what this book is about.

We're going to look at how DEI got started in this country-especially in government and healthcare-and how those efforts grew, struggled, and evolved over the years. We'll talk about the Trump administration's push to cut DEI out of federal agencies, including in healthcare spaces. We'll also dig into what came next: the Biden administration's efforts to rebuild those programs, and the early moves of a second Trump term aimed at tearing them down again, this time with more force and a clearer blueprint-Project 2025.

But this isn't just about politics. It's about people.

It's about the Black woman who dies from pregnancy complications that should've been caught. It's about the undocumented patient who avoids going to the ER because they fear being reported. It's about the trans teen who doesn't feel safe in a clinic. It's about your colleagues who feel invisible in meetings, or overlooked for promotions. And yes-it's about you too.

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FLATLINING DEI How Political Agendas Threaten Patient Equity: The Urgent Call For Leaders To Act Against Rising Threats To Equity And Inclusion

FLATLINING DEI How Political Agendas Threaten Patient Equity: The Urgent Call For Leaders To Act Against Rising Threats To Equity And Inclusion

by Tim Brendle
FLATLINING DEI How Political Agendas Threaten Patient Equity: The Urgent Call For Leaders To Act Against Rising Threats To Equity And Inclusion

FLATLINING DEI How Political Agendas Threaten Patient Equity: The Urgent Call For Leaders To Act Against Rising Threats To Equity And Inclusion

by Tim Brendle

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Why This Matters Now

Walk through any hospital in America, and you'll hear the hum of machines, the shuffle of nurses' shoes, and the quiet determination in patient rooms where healing happens-or should happen. But scratch beneath the surface, and a different reality starts to show. One where not all patients are treated equally. One where who you are-your race, religion, immigration status, language, gender identity-can still influence the care you receive.

That's not just unfortunate. It's dangerous.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion-DEI-aren't just trendy buzzwords or politically charged slogans. They're tools. Real, tangible tools that help ensure every patient gets fair and safe treatment, no matter who they are. But right now, those tools are under attack.

You've probably felt the tension. Maybe it showed up in a staff meeting where someone rolled their eyes at a DEI training. Maybe it came in the form of budget cuts, or new state policies that suddenly made long-standing equity programs "controversial." Or maybe you've just heard the headlines-about executive orders, lawsuits, or the so-called "war on woke"-and wondered what it all means for your patients, your team, and your own role as a healthcare leader.

That's what this book is about.

We're going to look at how DEI got started in this country-especially in government and healthcare-and how those efforts grew, struggled, and evolved over the years. We'll talk about the Trump administration's push to cut DEI out of federal agencies, including in healthcare spaces. We'll also dig into what came next: the Biden administration's efforts to rebuild those programs, and the early moves of a second Trump term aimed at tearing them down again, this time with more force and a clearer blueprint-Project 2025.

But this isn't just about politics. It's about people.

It's about the Black woman who dies from pregnancy complications that should've been caught. It's about the undocumented patient who avoids going to the ER because they fear being reported. It's about the trans teen who doesn't feel safe in a clinic. It's about your colleagues who feel invisible in meetings, or overlooked for promotions. And yes-it's about you too.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798349314902
Publisher: QHC
Publication date: 04/14/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 372
File size: 590 KB
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