HealthcareFour-step framework to increase voter turnout among medical professionals

Four-step framework to increase voter turnout among medical professionals


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Over the past two decades, medical professionals voted about 20% less often than the general population. When asked why they did not vote, physicians often cited busy schedules, lack of voter registration, and feeling that their individual vote did not matter. To remedy this issue, a team of researchers from Harvard Medical School and UT Southwestern Medical Center developed a four-step framework to increase voter turnout among medical professionals, with specific actions that individuals and health systems can take. The framework is published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

According to the researchers, it’s important for to vote because health policy set by elected officials directly affects their profession and the patients they serve. The authors say four steps are crucial for mobilizing medical professionals to vote: registration, which entails encouraging and helping medical professionals register to vote in their district; nonpartisan education, to understand the issues and where the candidates stand on them; communication between friends and family to plan when and where to vote while adding social accountability; and simplification, to address common barriers to voting like time off to vote.

The researchers provide detailed actions for how individuals and can engage in each of these four steps. They believe that adopting their simple 4-step framework can help to reinvigorate among medical professionals so they can more easily voice their opinions about key health policy matters.


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More information:
Hussain S. Lalani et al, Get Out the Vote: A Framework to Mobilize Medical Professionals to Vote, Annals of Internal Medicine (2022). DOI: 10.7326/M22-2168

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