Health care customers wonder, “To discriminate, or not to discriminate”
Inspired by an essay published in Iowa Law Review by Bartlett and Gulati from Duke Law School that succinctly elaborated on underexplored discrimination by customers.
Now, we will elaborate our thoughts as they correspond to health care.
While practicing clinical medicine, health care professionals, including physicians, may encounter implicit bias of their patients even when the payments for the services rendered to patients are by third-party payers as regulated …
Health care customers wonder, “To discriminate, or not to discriminate”







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