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Racial and Gender Bias in Health Care



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Racial and Gender Bias in Health Care


Another problem in the US medical practice is apparent racial and gender bias in health care. Racial bias seems fairly common; as discussed, African Americans are less likely than whites with the same health problems to receive various medical procedures (Samal, Lipsitz, & Hicks, 2012). [13] Gender bias also appears to affect the quality of health care (Read & Gorman, 2010). [14] Research that examines either actual cases or hypothetical cases posed to physicians finds that women are less likely than men with similar health problems to be recommended for various procedures, medications, and diagnostic tests, including cardiac catheterization, lipid-lowering medication, kidney dialysis or transplant, and knee replacement for osteoarthritis (Borkhoff et al., 2008). [15]

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