Honoring Juneteenth: Some Reflections from the Health Equity Trends Summit
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In 2020, after the murder of George Floyd, I sent a?message?that Black Lives Matter and made commitments as a CEO, one of which included honoring Juneteenth as a holiday and a time of reflection. Since then, our firm has committed to being antiracist, and we’re making progress.
Many have wondered whether the commitments that I and other leaders have made would stick. Could we make this a movement, and not just a moment??After attending the first-ever statewide?Health Equity Trends Summit?in Boston last week, sponsored by the Health Equity Compact,?an organization of healthcare leaders of color, I believe the answer is YES.?Over 700 people attended this summit, including leaders from business and government.?The energy in the room was palpable. Modeled on the successful statewide Cost Trends Hearings that are held annually in Massachusetts, this was a first for the nation.?
The event highlighted a few levers that will help us continue to build on the momentum of the summit.
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The work we do as individuals and businesses to address systemic racism is vital. It needs to be taken to the next level, through the work we do in our healthcare system and through government.?Last week’s summit was an important step.
In solidarity,
Rosemarie