National Institutes of Health R-series Grants portfolio of racism and healthcare, 2017-2022
Abstract Background Any form of racism in healthcare is an unacceptable barrier to receiving equitable and quality care, further contributing to health disparities among populations. For these reasons, it is critical to have a better understanding on the amount of research and scientific advances of...
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Main Authors: | Judith Aponte (Author), Maria Isabel Roldós (Author) |
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