What Black and Latino consumers want healthcare stakeholders to know

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Healthcare is a basic human right, yet health access and outcomes in the US vary across racial and ethnic groups. For example, many Black and Latino consumers have noted they receive lower quality of care due to their race. So what can be done to create a more equitable healthcare framework that works for everyone? A new article delves into the underlying sentiment, experiences, and attitudes around healthcare for Black and Latino consumers and explores four areas to improve health outcomes to address the root causes of healthcare inequity. Get perspective on what needs to be done to close the equity gap.
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What Black and Latino consumers want healthcare stakeholders to know
Understanding consumer behavior and attitude drivers may help stakeholders improve health outcomes and experiences for Black and Latino patients.
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