Let’s talk about impact—the kind that doesn’t just make noise but makes a difference.
As we celebrate Black History Month, we take a moment to reflect on the power of representation, inclusion, and access—especially in healthcare. Because here’s the truth: Healthcare hasn’t always been fair.
For too long, communities of color, especially Black men, have faced barriers in getting the care they need—mistrust, systemic gaps, and a lack of access. But what if we could change that? What if we could create a new standard—one that prioritizes equity and trust?
QCR Network: Expanding Impact
Our partner spotlight this month features hyperCORE partner QCR Network, a leader in clinical research that’s growing with purpose. Over the last few years, QCR has expanded across North America, bringing clinical trials closer to the people who need them most.
One of the most exciting pieces of QCR’s expansion is their partnership with the Black Men’s Health Clinic in Austin, TX—a game-changing step toward closing the healthcare gap for men of color.
This partnership isn’t just about research. It’s about restoring trust, increasing access, and breaking down barriers that have existed for far too long. When communities feel heard, respected, and included, real progress happens.
hyperCORE: A Commitment to Diversity in Action
At hyperCORE, diversity, equity, and inclusion aren’t just buzzwords—they are the foundation of everything we do. Our partners, teams, clinical trial site staff, and patients reflect the real world, and we continue to hold ourselves accountable in the belief that everyone deserves access to groundbreaking clinical trials and quality healthcare.
We’re not just shaping the future of clinical research—we’re making sure that future is inclusive, representative, and fair.
Celebrating Black History, Shaping Change
This month, we celebrate the legacy, resilience, and contributions of Black Americans in shaping our nation. But beyond celebration, we also take action—because honoring history means making sure the future looks better for millions of Americans.
Join us in recognizing this moment—not just as a reflection, but as a call to keep pushing for progress. Together, we can build a healthier, more equitable future—by continuing to remove barriers and opening new doors.