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DOI: 10.1055/a-2621-0110
Introduction of a Healthcare System Lens-of-Equity Measurement Strategy to Optimize Breast Cancer Screening
Supported by: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois (BCBSIL) Health Equity Hospital Quality Incentive Pilot Program N/A

ABSTRACT Objective: Health equity is greatly impacted by the systems and processes with which health systems deliver care. Given the minimal guidance on measurement and reporting of health inequities specific to key population health outcomes, a solution for measurement of health equity is proposed. Materials and Methods: The concept of a lens of equity was adopted to disaggregate common measures such as breast cancer screening rates in order to expose inequities across neighborhoods and races in populations served. Two lenses of equity were introduced into the corporate measurement systems, race/ethnicity as measured in the electronic health record, and a surrogate measure of family income. Results: An Equity category wasadded to our measurement systems and counted towards our corporate goals (“system scorecards”) along with data insights and discovery tools to support the efforts of the breast cancer screening improvement teams. Over a one-year timeframe, Endeavor Health not only met but exceeded its breast cancer screening equity goal, increasing mammography adherence from 73% to 82.6% among residents in the lowest income neighborhoods served. Discussion: The analytics and data systems that support complex healthcare measurement tools require diligent and thoughtful design to meet external reporting requirements and support the internal teams who aim to improve the care of populations served. Conclusions: The analytic approach presented may be readily extended to populations with other potentially impactful differences in social determinants and health status. A “lens-of-equity” tool may be established along similar lines, allowing policy and strategy initiatives to be appropriately targeted and successfully implemented.
Publication History
Received: 09 October 2024
Accepted after revision: 25 May 2025
Accepted Manuscript online:
02 June 2025
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