- Among other articles I also used many more such as, M. Bridges, Khiara. (N/D). Implicit Bias and Racial Disparities in Health Care., Ndugga Nambi, Hill Latoya, and Artiga Samantha. (June, 2024). Key Data on Health and Health Care by Race and Ethnicity, NIHCM Foundation.(Dec 2020) Systemic Racism & Health Care, COVID & Treatment, Byrd, W. M., & Clayton, L. A. (1992). An American health dilemma: a history of blacks in the health system. Journal of the National Medical Association, et al. All of these articles fall in the domain of sociology when it comes to the social sciences. While they also relate to my topic of systematic racism and health care by providing data and examples that illustrate the relevance of systematic racism in health care and how it prevents and limits the health care system from growing and becoming the equal, resourceful, and adequate system it was meant to be for everyone. Without it depending on their income or race.
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