TechQuity is an imperative for health and technology business: Let's work together to achieve it

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Open discussions of social justice and health inequities may be an uncommon focus within information technology science, business, and health care delivery partnerships. However, the COVID-19 pandemic - which disproportionately affected Black, indigenous, and people of color - has reinforced the need to examine and define roles that technology partners should play to lead anti-racism efforts through our work. In our perspective piece, we describe the imperative to prioritize TechQuity - equity and social justice as a technology business strategy - through collaborating in partnerships that focus on eliminating racial and social inequities.

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Clark, C. R., Akdas, Y., Wilkins, C. H., Rhee, K., Johnson, K. B., Bates, D. W., & Dankwa-Mullan, I. (2021, September 1). TechQuity is an imperative for health and technology business: Let’s work together to achieve it. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocab103

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