In an Important Address on Black Lives Matter, Diversity, and Disparities in Health and Health Care, Mark Smith, MD, MBA Tells Health Care Leaders How They Can Help
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KEYNOTE ADDRESSES BY
Mark Smith
Mark Smith, MD, MBA
Founding President & Former CEO, California Health Care Foundation, Former Co-chair, Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network (LAN), Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, Attending Physician, Positive Health Program for AIDS Care, San Francisco General Hospital, Oakland, CA
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WASHINGTON DC USA -- EMPLOYEE BENEFIT UPDATE NEWS SERVICE™ -- JULY 8, 2020: On Tuesday, June 23, 2020 Mark Smith, MD, MBA, Founding President & Former CEO, California Health Care Foundation called on health care leaders to learn black history, identify unconscious bias, and link their equity initiatives to quality improvement efforts as the nation reckons with centuries of racial injustice and systemic racism. Smith spoke in a keynote address at the Virtual Summit on Health System Recovery from COVID-19 Pandemic, June 22 - 25, 2020. He also addressed the disparities emerging in the pandemic, as higher proportions of Black, Latinx, and low income Americans have fallen ill and died from COVID-19. Dr. Smith's presentation should be heard by all involved in the nation's health system.