Removing Race from Tests for Lung Disease Could Benefit Millions of . . . Using data from more than 300,000 people from across the U S and the U K , the researchers compared the outcomes of using the old, race-conscious test with the newer one that removed race—then applied those differences to the entire U S
Hamilton Health Sciences changes to race-neutral lung evaluation . . . Race-based adjustments in lung health assessments have negatively affected Black and other racialized patients The initiative reflects HHS’s commitment to providing the best possible care for all patients, regardless of race