BIDMC Named 2024 ‘LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader’
Contact: Katie Brace Katherine.Brace@bilh.org
JULY 10, 2024
Hospital Earns Top Honor for Inclusive Care to Patients, Visitors and Community
Boston, MA – Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) has earned the distinction of “LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader” for 2024, the highest honor awarded by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC) in its annual Healthcare Equality Index (HEI).The distinction recognizes BIDMC for its inclusive care for LGBTQ+ patients, visitors and employees.
A record 1,065 health care facilities participated in the 16th iteration of HRC’s 2024 HEI survey; only 36% (384 facilities) achieved the “LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader” designation.
“Equity in healthcare and providing an inclusive environment for our patients, their families, and our staff is a top priority for our organization,” said Pete Healy, President of BIDMC. “Receiving the designation of LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader by the HRC is a great honor that validates the work and culture we provide every day.”
BIDMC earned perfect scores in four categories: Non-Discrimination and Staff Training, Patient Services & Support, Employee Benefits & Policies, and Patient & Community Education. The hospital was credited for its LGBTQ+ inclusive patient, visitation, and employment non-discrimination policies; providing LGBTQ+ clinical services; offering at least one health plan that covers medically necessary services for transgender individuals; and its community outreach and promotion efforts to the LGBTQ+ community for further awareness that the healthcare facility is a welcoming and affirming setting.
HEI is the leading national benchmarking survey of health care facility policies and practices dedicated to the equitable treatment and inclusion of LGBTQ+ patients, visitors and employees.
“The Healthcare Equality Index is helping people find facilities where welcoming policies and practices are the standard,” said Kelley Robinson, president of the Human Rights Campaign. “We know that LGBTQ+ people – especially our trans family – continue to face discrimination in the doctor’s office. No one should have to put their health on the backburner for fear of mistreatment in a healthcare facility or by their doctor.”
The index scores facilities on more than 60 criteria for LGBTQ+ patient-centered care, including staff training, patient services and support, employee support and benefits, discrimination protections, and a public commitment to equality.
Key highlights from the health facilities report include:
- Targeted Health Disparities Reduction Plans: Encouragingly, 71% have an official plan for reducing health disparities that specifically includes LGBTQ+ patients in addition to race, ethnicity and linguistic concerns.
- Bias Elimination and Welcoming Interactions: Just over half (53%) have a policy or policies that specifically outline procedures and practices aimed at eliminating bias and insensitivity, and ensuring appropriate, welcoming interactions with transgender patients.
- EHR SOGI Data: Major increases are seen in the number of healthcare facilities collecting sexual orientation and gender identity-related data in their Electronic Health Records systems. Seven of the eight relevant data points had double-digit increases.
- Pronouns in Electronic Health Records: The ability to collect and display a patient’s pronouns rose from 44% to 74%. This is an important tool to help prevent misgendering a patient.
- Community Engagement and Support: 92% took part in or supported one or more LGBTQ+ related events or initiatives in their service area.
This year’s HEI comes as LGBTQ+ adults are twice as likelyas non-LGBTQ+ adults to be “treated unfairly or with disrespect by a doctor or healthcare provider” in the last three years, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. The impact of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation combined with a history of discrimination in healthcare settings has the potential to cause even more LGBTQ+ people to delay or avoid seeking healthcare, which makes the HEI even more salient for those looking to find LGBTQ+-inclusive care, the HRC says.
About Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is a leading academic medical center, where extraordinary care is supported by high-quality education and research. BIDMC is a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, and consistently ranks as a national leader among independent hospitals in National Institutes of Health funding. BIDMC is the official hospital of the Boston Red Sox.
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is a part of Beth Israel Lahey Health, a health care system that brings together academic medical centers and teaching hospitals, community and specialty hospitals, more than 4,700 physicians and 39,000 employees in a shared mission to expand access to great care and advance the science and practice of medicine through groundbreaking research and education.