Journal of Clinical and Translational Science (Jan 2024)

Health equity engineering: Optimizing hope for a new generation of healthcare

  • Felicity T. Enders,
  • Elizabeth H. Golembiewski,
  • Joyce E. Balls-Berry,
  • Tayla R. Brooks,
  • Allison R. Carr,
  • John P. Cullen,
  • Deborah DiazGranados,
  • Ayorkor Gaba,
  • Leigh Johnson,
  • Terri Menser,
  • Shari Messinger,
  • Adam J. Milam,
  • Minerva A. Orellana,
  • Susan M. Perkins,
  • Tiffany D. Chisholm Pineda,
  • Sally W. Thurston,
  • Vyjeyanthi S. Periyakoil,
  • Alexandra L. Hanlon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2024.549
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Medical researchers are increasingly prioritizing the inclusion of underserved communities in clinical studies. However, mere inclusion is not enough. People from underserved communities frequently experience chronic stress that may lead to accelerated biological aging and early morbidity and mortality. It is our hope and intent that the medical community come together to engineer improved health outcomes for vulnerable populations. Here, we introduce Health Equity Engineering (HEE), a comprehensive scientific framework to guide research on the development of tools to identify individuals at risk of poor health outcomes due to chronic stress, the integration of these tools within existing healthcare system infrastructures, and a robust assessment of their effectiveness and sustainability. HEE is anchored in the premise that strategic intervention at the individual level, tailored to the needs of the most at-risk people, can pave the way for achieving equitable health standards at a broader population level. HEE provides a scientific framework guiding health equity research to equip the medical community with a robust set of tools to enhance health equity for current and future generations.

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