The Centre for Global Development's study uncovers significant gender bias in Indian school textbooks, examining 466 state board and 60 NCERT books....
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A ground-breaking study found glaring disparities in the language that healthcare professionals use when recording patient interactions, which could have an impact on the caliber of care that minority groups receive. Titled “Examining Linguistic Differences in Electronic Health Records for Diverse Patients with Diabetes: Natural Language Processing Analysis,” the study analyzed electronic health records (EHRs) of Black, white, and Hispanic or Latino patients treated by 281 physicians in a major metropolitan area. The findings highlight how racial and ethnic biases may permeate even the most intimate and routine aspects of healthcare.
The Centre for Global Development's study uncovers significant gender bias in Indian school textbooks, examining 466 state board and 60 NCERT books....
A recent study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine reveals that increasing the use of home blood pressure monitoring among U.S....
A recent study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine reveals that increasing the use of home blood pressure monitoring among U.S....
The US Presidential Election 2024 brings two distinct healthcare visions from Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, reflecting broader ideological...
A new study from Tulane University has revealed that pharmacists and community health workers may be the most effective in helping patients control...
A new study from Tulane University has revealed that pharmacists and community health workers may be the most effective in helping patients control...
While stroke is the fifth-leading overall cause of death in the United States, it disproportionately impacts Hispanic people.
Physicians, as frontline healthcare providers, are instrumental in shaping the trajectory of healthcare services. Their daily interactions with...
Physicians, as frontline healthcare providers, are instrumental in shaping the trajectory of healthcare services. Their daily interactions with...
THURSDAY, Sept. 5, 2024 -- There are significant errors in recording racial data in children’s electronic medical records (EMRs) across health...