Discrimination, trust, and withholding information from providers: Implications for missing data and inequity
Quality care requires collaborative communication, information exchange, and decision-making between patients and providers. Complete and accurate data about patients and from patients are especially important as high volumes of data are used to build clinical decision support tools and inform preci...
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Main Authors: | Paige Nong (Author), Alicia Williamson (Author), Denise Anthony (Author), Jodyn Platt (Author), Sharon Kardia (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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