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NINDS Health Equity Strategic Planning Process Overview, High-Level Recommendations, and Guide
Karen C Johnston1, Edwin Trevathan2
1From the Department of Neurology (K.C.J.), University of Virginia, Charlottesville; and Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology (E.T.), Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. kj4v@virginia.edu.
Abstract:
Neurologic mortality is increasing in the United States and is occurring in an inequitable manner. There is a major need for innovative research strategies to eliminate these inequities. In 2020, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) embarked on a health equity strategic planning process, which culminated in a 3-day public workshop and research recommendations provided by a working group of its National Advisory Neurological Disorders and Stroke Council (NANDSC WG) to the NINDS. This Neurology® supplement is dedicated to the NINDS health equity strategic planning process. As cochairs of the NANDS WG, we developed this summary to provide an overview of the process and a guide for navigating this special issue. Detailed recommendations from the NANDS WG are distributed throughout various articles in this supplement and supported with extensive commentary on the state of the science in health equity. Consolidated high-level recommendations from this process are presented at the end of this article.
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