House: Racial Bias in Clinical Decision Support ‘Unacceptable’

House: Racial Bias in Clinical Decision Support ‘Unacceptable’

As a rising chorus of healthcare experts decries the harmful racial bias in clinical decision suppor...
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Clean Water Crisis in Michigan Town

Clean Water Crisis in Michigan Town

A small town in Michigan is in a state of emergenc...
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Could Diversifying the Surgical Training Pipeline Lead to More Surgeons in Underserved Areas?

Could Diversifying the Surgical Training Pipeline Lead to More Surgeons in Underserved Areas?

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Minority student...
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Limited or No Access to Essential Diagnostic Tools for Many in Middle- and Low-Income Countries

Limited or No Access to Essential Diagnostic Tools for Many in Middle- and Low-Income Countries

(Reuters Health) – Two new reports highlight...
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Half the World Has Little or No Access to Diagnostics

Half the World Has Little or No Access to Diagnostics

Nearly half of the world’s population has li...
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Boost Vitamin D in Blacks Living at High Latitudes, Study Indicates

Boost Vitamin D in Blacks Living at High Latitudes, Study Indicates

The lower vitamin D levels typically seen in popul...
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US Health System Ranks Last Among 11 High-Income Countries

US Health System Ranks Last Among 11 High-Income Countries

The US healthcare system ranked last overall among...
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FM Diversity Has Increased, but More Physicians of Color Needed

FM Diversity Has Increased, but More Physicians of Color Needed

Family medicine has evolved in many ways since its...
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Ignorance No Excuse, Says Indian Judge Who Fought His Own Bias in LGBT+ Case

Ignorance No Excuse, Says Indian Judge Who Fought His Own Bias in LGBT+ Case

CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) &#8211...
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During Pandemic, Patients Feel the Effects of Treatment Delays

During Pandemic, Patients Feel the Effects of Treatment Delays

With medical visits picking up again among patient...
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