TY - JOUR
T1 - Applying anti-racist approaches to informatics
T2 - a new lens on traditional frames
AU - Platt, Jodyn
AU - Nong, Paige
AU - Merid, Beza
AU - Raj, Minakshi
AU - Cope, Elizabeth
AU - Kardia, Sharon
AU - Creary, Melissa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/9/25
Y1 - 2023/9/25
N2 - Health organizations and systems rely on increasingly sophisticated informatics infrastructure. Without anti-racist expertise, the field risks reifying and entrenching racism in information systems. We consider ways the informatics field can recognize institutional, systemic, and structural racism and propose the use of the Public Health Critical Race Praxis (PHCRP) to mitigate and dismantle racism in digital forms. We enumerate guiding questions for stakeholders along with a PHCRP-Informatics framework. By focusing on (1) critical self-reflection, (2) following the expertise of well-established scholars of racism, (3) centering the voices of affected individuals and communities, and (4) critically evaluating practice resulting from informatics systems, stakeholders can work to minimize the impacts of racism. Informatics, informed and guided by this proposed framework, will help realize the vision of health systems that are more fair, just, and equitable.
AB - Health organizations and systems rely on increasingly sophisticated informatics infrastructure. Without anti-racist expertise, the field risks reifying and entrenching racism in information systems. We consider ways the informatics field can recognize institutional, systemic, and structural racism and propose the use of the Public Health Critical Race Praxis (PHCRP) to mitigate and dismantle racism in digital forms. We enumerate guiding questions for stakeholders along with a PHCRP-Informatics framework. By focusing on (1) critical self-reflection, (2) following the expertise of well-established scholars of racism, (3) centering the voices of affected individuals and communities, and (4) critically evaluating practice resulting from informatics systems, stakeholders can work to minimize the impacts of racism. Informatics, informed and guided by this proposed framework, will help realize the vision of health systems that are more fair, just, and equitable.
KW - health equity
KW - learning health system
KW - medical informatics
KW - racism
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U2 - 10.1093/jamia/ocad123
DO - 10.1093/jamia/ocad123
M3 - Article
C2 - 37403330
AN - SCOPUS:85172740051
SN - 1067-5027
VL - 30
SP - 1747
EP - 1753
JO - Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
JF - Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
IS - 10
ER -