I*DEA in the VA: Optimizing the Physician Workforce to Enhance Quality of Care.

Avilasha Sinha, Srey Ram Kuy, Preeti R John
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Background: The demographic characteristics of veterans has changed significantly in recent years and continues to become more diverse. To enhance the quality of health care for the current community of enrolled veterans, it is critical that the physicians and health care leaders of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) understand the changing demographics and health care needs of the veteran population.

Observations: Studies have shown that increased inclusion, diversity, and equity among clinicians are associated with improved clinical outcomes. Diversity encompasses more than race and gender. Although the VHA workforce is relatively diverse, the same cannot be said about its leadership. The I*DEA (inclusion, diversity, equity, and access) Council is a new program that aims to eliminate gaps in VHA care and benefits to ensure that historically underserved veteran communities receive fair treatment.

Conclusions: Optimizing I*DEA strategies-inclusion of diverse perspectives and ideas, equity of opportunities and accessibility within the VHA workforce-may help to enhance the quality of health care for veterans.

退伍军人事务部的 I*DEA:优化医生队伍,提高医疗质量。
背景:近年来,退伍军人的人口特征发生了显著变化,并将继续变得更加多样化。为了提高当前注册退伍军人群体的医疗保健质量,退伍军人医疗管理局(VHA)的医生和医疗保健领导者必须了解退伍军人人口结构的变化和医疗保健需求:研究表明,提高临床医生的包容性、多样性和公平性与临床效果的改善息息相关。多样性不仅仅包括种族和性别。虽然退伍军人事务部的员工队伍相对多元化,但其领导层却并非如此。I*DEA(包容性、多样性、公平性和可及性)委员会是一项新计划,旨在消除退伍军人事务部在护理和福利方面的差距,确保历来得不到充分服务的退伍军人群体得到公平的待遇:结论:优化 I*DEA 战略--在退伍军人事务部的员工队伍中纳入不同的观点和想法、公平的机会和无障碍环境--可能有助于提高退伍军人的医疗保健质量。
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