Digital Health Information Divide Puts Many Older Adults at a Disadvantage
Computer access to digital health information varies by race and ethnicity, a study found.
Computer access to digital health information varies by race and ethnicity, a study found.
Clinician competence in treating patients of various racial and ethnic backgrounds and the critical need for greater inclusion of diverse populations in trials investigating the pathophysiology and treatment of AD are underscored.
Since pulse oximetry technology was developed in nondiverse populations, racial bias may influence the accuracy of pulse oximeter readings.
Researchers sought to identify disparities in the care and outcomes of patients with IBD of differing races and ethnicities, in order to improve health care equity.
Racial disparities in care for heart patients were seen during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
A greater understanding of the healthcare issues specific to the LGBT community may improve their quality of care.