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September 27, 2007

By Gary A. Puckrein, PhD

For Immediate Release

September 26, 2007 | WASHINGTON, D.C.

Civil Rights And Medical Leaders Call For Social Justice In Health Care 

“Of all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane.” 

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 

“Everybody knows that the U.S. healthcare system is inadequate. We are here to remind the nation that it is also unfair,” said Gary A. Puckrein, PhD, at a press conference today in Washington. “The system continues to treat the White majority in this country as the norm while it neglects the rest of the population in every aspect of health care, from research through end-of-life care.”

The press conference — entitled “The Healthcare Quality Crisis in America: A 21st Century Civil Rights Priority!” — featured a blue-ribbon panel of speakers, including Mohammad Akhter, MD, MPH1; Hon. Donna M. Christensen2; Rev. Tyrone Crider3; Gerald DeVaughn, MD4; Rev. Jesse Jackson5; Elizabeth Ofili, MD, MPH6; Rev. Al Sharpton7; Rev. Charles Steele, Jr.8, Hilary O. Shelton9; and Richard Allen Williams, MD10.

“We are free, but not equal,” said Rev. Jackson. “The struggle to increase life options continues. Without equality in healthcare, we will continue to have high infant mortality, short life expectancy, and great health disparities.”

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