User:Strawberry04/Medical racism in the United States

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- talk about how the cultural differences and language barriers make it hard for Asian people in America to go to the doctors

- how hard it is for them to advocate for themselves

- I plan on extending

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Add in subtopic: Asian Americans

It is reported that about 13 percent of Asian Americans report racial discrimination when they are receiving treatment from healthcare professionals.

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- Alpers, Lise-Merete. (2016). Distrust and Patients in Intercultural Healthcare: A Qualitative Interview Study. Sage Journals, 25(3), 313-323. - Hall, William J., Chapman, Mimi V., Lee, Kent ., Merino, Yesenia M., Thomas, Tainayah W., Payne, B. Keith., Eng, Eugenia., Day, Steven H., Coyne-Beasley, Tamera., (2015). ​​Implicit Racial/Ethnic Bias Among Health Care Professionals and Its Influence on Health Care Outcomes: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Public Health, Vol 12, e60-e76.

- McMurtry, Caitlin L., Findling, Mary G., Casey, Logan S., Blendon, Robert J., Benson, John M., Sayde, Justin M., Miller, Carolyn. Discrimination in the United States: Experiences of Asian Americans. (2019). Health Services Research, 1419-1430.