Subjectively-Assigned versus self-reported race and ethnicity in US healthcare
Documenting patient "race" descriptors in clinical medicine, epidemiology, and public health data and analysis has been routine in the US. However, patient race has historically been and is still most often subjectively-assigned rather than self-identified. Even when self-identification is...
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