Health care availability, quality, and unmet need: a comparison of transgender and cisgender residents of Ontario, Canada
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that transgender (trans) individuals in Canada are a medically underserved population; barriers range from lack of provider knowledge on trans issues to refusal of care. This paper provides the first formal estimation of health care inequalities between trans an...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Giblon (Author), Greta R. Bauer (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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