Nonprofit organization Do No Harm found that most Americans don’t feel reducing reliance on medical entrance exams for medical school and liberal hospital policies designed to promote diversity, equity and inclusion do not help healthcare.
"Americans reject the radical, divisive and discriminatory ideology injected into the medical profession," Do No Harm chairman Dr. Stanley Goldfarb said. "Physicians and patients will suffer if they are force-fed such extremism. Let’s call this what it is: dangerous and un-American."
The Marist Poll conducted a poll, sponsored by Do No Harm, which surveyed 1,377 adults was conducted April 19-26 2022. It found that only 27% feel reducing the importance of medical entrance exams for medical schools would improve health care.
The study also determined that only 33% believe having Medicare pay more to medical professionals who provide race-based healthcare would improve healthcare, and a mere 28% feel elevating race or ethnicity as a more significant risk factor over medical history in determining the type of treatment prescribed for patients would be beneficial.
Do No Harm aims to fight back against radical progressive ideology in the healthcare industry while promoting fairness, equal access, and the best, most personalized treatment for every patient.
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