The mission of the Boston Children’s Hospital’s Office of Health Equity and Inclusion, founded in 2017, is to provide guidance on achieving a healthcare environment that honors equity, diversity, respect, inclusion and excellence. The Office of Health Equity and Inclusion works collaboratively with other Boston Children’s and Harvard Medical School offices, including the BCH Office of Faculty Development, the BCH Center for Educational Excellence and Innovation (CEEI), the BCH Office of Experience, Human Resources (HR), and Program for Patient Safety and Quality (PPSQ).
Founded in 2017, the Office of Health Equity and Inclusion was established by assembling a collaborative team to guide, plan, and implement work across Boston Children’s Hospital. Furthermore, the work of the Office of Health Equity and Inclusion is aligned with the goals and commitments outlined in our Declaration on Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity that was created in 2020.
The Office of Health Equity and Inclusion supports innovative programming across the four Boston Children’s missions: clinical care, research, community, and education. The goals of the Office are:
The Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Council is made up of faculty and staff from departments and divisions across Boston Children’s. The council advocates for an inclusive environment by engaging, advising, and educating our entire hospital community.
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