In the December 2017 issue of the Health Policy Research newsletter, Michael Kauth, director of the Veterans Health Administration’s LGBT Health Program, explains why it is important for physicians to ask patients about the sexual orientation and gender identity as a part of providing quality patient care
Abstract Background It has been demonstrated that hea...
Background: Healthcare organisations have legal and ethical duties to reduce inequalities in access ...
LGBTQ people frequently report negative healthcare encounters. Medical professionals may inadequatel...
In the December 2017 issue of the Health Policy Research newsletter, Michael Kauth, director of the ...
Objective: The National Academy of Medicine and Joint Commission recommend routine documentation of ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission have recommended asking ...
For all humans, sexual orientation and gender identity are essential elements of identity, informing...
Background: In the USA, The Joint Commission and Institute of Medicine have called for collection of...
Purpose: Research suggests that LGBT populations experience barriers to healthcare. Organizations su...
Purpose LGBTQ patients experience marginalization and discrimination when seeking healthcare in the ...
LGBTQ+ patients are at increased risk for discrimination and poor health outcomes. Many LGBTQ+ indiv...
Background: Sexual orientation and gender identity (SO/GI) data is largely underreported in clinics ...
Doctors encounter lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) patients. Most LGBs are physically and mentally he...
Background – Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and other (LGBTQIA+) patients represent a minorit...
Importance: The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission recommend routine documentation of pa...
Abstract Background It has been demonstrated that hea...
Background: Healthcare organisations have legal and ethical duties to reduce inequalities in access ...
LGBTQ people frequently report negative healthcare encounters. Medical professionals may inadequatel...
In the December 2017 issue of the Health Policy Research newsletter, Michael Kauth, director of the ...
Objective: The National Academy of Medicine and Joint Commission recommend routine documentation of ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission have recommended asking ...
For all humans, sexual orientation and gender identity are essential elements of identity, informing...
Background: In the USA, The Joint Commission and Institute of Medicine have called for collection of...
Purpose: Research suggests that LGBT populations experience barriers to healthcare. Organizations su...
Purpose LGBTQ patients experience marginalization and discrimination when seeking healthcare in the ...
LGBTQ+ patients are at increased risk for discrimination and poor health outcomes. Many LGBTQ+ indiv...
Background: Sexual orientation and gender identity (SO/GI) data is largely underreported in clinics ...
Doctors encounter lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) patients. Most LGBs are physically and mentally he...
Background – Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and other (LGBTQIA+) patients represent a minorit...
Importance: The Institute of Medicine and The Joint Commission recommend routine documentation of pa...
Abstract Background It has been demonstrated that hea...
Background: Healthcare organisations have legal and ethical duties to reduce inequalities in access ...
LGBTQ people frequently report negative healthcare encounters. Medical professionals may inadequatel...