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Removing harmful race-based clinical algorithms: A toolkit

Step 5-Patient engagement & restorative justice

Engaging patients in meaningful conversations about changes to their care is essential. In this step, you will learn how to address medical racism, acknowledge past harms, and foster healing through a restorative justice framework.

Complete these activities

To achieve this goal, complete the following activities:

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1. Commit to action and restorative justice

Secure a formal commitment from executive leadership to a restorative justice approach, acknowledging past harms and promoting sustained efforts toward redress and closure.

2. Pursue funding for patient engagement

Identify and pursue funding opportunities to support robust patient engagement initiatives within a restorative justice framework.

3. Facilitate patient dialogues

Facilitate open dialogues and create safe spaces for patients to share their experiences with algorithmic bias and medical racism.

4. Update your patients

Educate patients about the changes in their care as a result of de-implementation and the rationale behind the changes.

5. Provide specialty referrals

Provide referrals to specialty providers who may join the care team as a result of changes to the treatment plan.

6. Hold yourself accountable to patients

Facilitate patient-led discussions to share insights with providers, executives, and public health officials, fostering accountability and ongoing program improvements as part of a learning health system.

7. Highlight engagement opportunities

Communicate how patient feedback influenced workflow changes and care delivery while highlighting ongoing opportunities for patient involvement.

Patient engagement materials

If you are a patient, it is important to know that your healthcare provider may be updating certain care practices to ensure that medical decisions are based on your individual health needs—not race. Use these resources below to help you manage your care.

Black Kidney Health Matters

National Kidney Foundation

FAQs about Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC)

International Cesarean Awareness Network

What Black New Yorkers Need to Know About Kidney Health

National Kidney Foundation

Briefing on race-neutral pulmonary function tests (PFTs)

American Thoracic Society

Removing race from the calculation of kidney function

National Kidney Foundation

Educational and advocacy information on Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) for women and birthing people, families, and health care providers

CERCA

What the New Kidney Function Calculation Means for Your Kidney Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

National Kidney Foundation

High blood pressure facts and a calculator for patients

American Heart Association

Uncover how this patient’s journey with kidney disease ignited her passion for advocacy

National Kidney Foundation

Blood pressure self-measurement instructions for patients

American Heart Association

Racial disparities in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) stem from historical inequities and social determinants of health (SDOH), not race itself

National Kidney Foundation

What’s next?

Once you have completed these activities, your patients will be empowered and engaged throughout the de-implementation process, fostering trust with their providers, transparency in their care plans, and accountability to race-conscious best practices. But the work doesn’t stop here.

De-implementation is an ongoing process—as you engage patients, you may need to revisit Steps 3 and 4 to refine workflows, strengthen provider education, and ensure lasting change. Every iteration brings you closer to a healthcare system that truly serves all patients.

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