Identifying and Reducing Disparities
The Health Equity Steering Committee (HESC) provides oversight of health equity activities across Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. HESC is responsible for the development and prioritization of the organization’s health equity pillars which consist of a set of goals, objectives, and tactics to advance health equity for patients as well as research participants and collaborators from the community.
The formation of the Health Equity Steering Committee (HESC) brings together passionate and action-oriented individuals committed to identifying and reducing disparities within our clinical care delivery, research and clinical trials. We are excited to present our three-year strategic pillars in 1) research, 2) patient experience and outcomes and 3) community engagement and outreach — each with their own goal, objectives and actions for advancing health equity.
The pillars reflect many of the recommendations made by our Inclusion and Equity in Research Taskforce, who spent six months identifying opportunities for community engagement, better patient care and more robust, inclusive, and equitable approaches to research studies and clinical trials. In collaboration with the Health Equity Program, stakeholders across the institution were engaged to help frame our health equity priorities, complement existing goals and ensure alignment.
Success means our community, patients and staff see evidence that Fred Hutch is addressing access barriers and reducing disparities. We look forward to highlighting our work in a future progress report. The HESC will not stop until ALL our patients, research participants and surrounding communities have just and fair access to the health and cancer care they need to thrive. That is our promise to you.
In solidarity,
Hannah Linden, MD, FACP
HESC Faculty Co-Chair
Athena Distinguished Professorship of Breast Cancer Research
Clinical Director Breast Cancer Program
University of Washington
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Tiffany Go, MPA
HESC Staff Co-Chair
Health Equity Program Manager
Office of Patient Experience – Clinical Quality
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Leveraging the power of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance merger, the aim of the HESC is to ensure that Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, University of Washington and Seattle Children’s — all three of our Cancer Consortium institutions — better serve our cancer patients throughout the region with accessible, equitable and inclusive research opportunities and clinical care. Fred Hutch and the Cancer Consortium recognizes the need to reach more diverse patients and meet them where they are, and we see multiple overlapping needs between research and clinical care. With our established HESC pillars, we’ll continue identifying and addressing the common barriers of our patients, research participants and surrounding communities; and we’ll work to overcome these challenges using the breadth of Fred Hutch and Cancer Consortium resources and expertise.
Onward,
Wendy Law, PhD
HESC Executive Sponsor
Associate Vice President of Cancer Consortium Programs
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Brittany McCreery, MD, MBA, FACHE
HESC Executive Sponsor
Vice President, Quality, Safety and Value
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
About HESC
The Health Equity Steering Committee (HESC) provides oversight of health equity activities across Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. HESC is responsible for the development and prioritization of the organization’s health equity pillars which consist of a set of goals, objectives, and tactics to advance health equity for patients as well as research participants and collaborators from the community.
Success Statements
We’re building a multi-year health equity strategic plan designed to foster the organizational alignment needed to successfully address health disparities. Leaders and managers throughout Fred Hutch will be active participants, working collaboratively to ensure our efforts are sustainable, rather than a patchwork of pilot programs. As we pursue this work, our community, patients and staff will see evidence of meaningful change in addressing access barriers and reducing health disparities.
Committee Priorities
The health equity steering committee will tackle a wide range of initiatives in the pursuit of our goals. They will be responsible for the direction, prioritization and approval of health equity initiatives and measurements of success. They’ll make strategic adjustments when goals are missed, as well as prioritize health equity-related resource requests.
HESC Membership
Rainer Achacoso
Brandelyn Bergstedt
Kathy Briant
Dr. Paul Buckley
Brigette Cohan
Natalie Curtis
Craig Dee
Jennifer Dixon-Steakley
Meghan Donohue
Gabrielle Flowers
Cindy Gist
Dr. Ajay Gopal
Erica Karlovits
Dr. Gentry King
Karma Kreizenbeck
Dr. Benjamin Li
Dr. Jay Mendoza
Kelly O'Brien
Dr. Dornell Pete
Dr. Venu Pillarisetty
Dr. Tom Purcell
Pria Sarai
Dr. Veena Shankaran
Kristi Stiffler
Elizabeth Stohr
Dr. Matty Triplette
Ursula Tsosie
HESC Research Pillar for FY 24-FY27
Goal: Promote participation of diverse populations in research (aligned with DEI Strategic Plan, Inclusion and Equity in Research Program, and HB 1745