textThough racial classifications may serve as a mechanism for identifying and correcting disparities among various groups, using such classifications in a clinical setting to detect and treat patient needs can be problematic. This report explores how medical professionals and researchers use race in health care for purposes of data collection, risk assessment, and diagnosis and treatment options. Using mixed race individuals as an example, it then discusses some of the problems associated with using race to group individuals, assess risk, and inform patient care. Finally, it discusses how certain components of personalized medicine, such as genetic testing, Electronic Health Records, and Rapid Learning Systems could help address some of th...
Studies documenting racial differences in health care use are common in the medical literature. Howe...
Method: A PubMed literature was conducted with search terms racial disparity, ethnicity, ethnicity a...
Recording a patient's places of origins is next to standard medical practice around the world. In s...
textThough racial classifications may serve as a mechanism for identifying and correcting disparitie...
Sorting patients by race may seem useful during a time-constrained interview, but we argue that acti...
This paper examines the role and function of race in healthcare. The involvement of race in healthca...
Race is an unscientific, societally constructed taxonomy that is based on an ideology that views som...
In June 2005, the FDA approved BiDil, a heart failure medication that is labeled for use only by Afr...
The relationship between race and biology is complex. In contemporary medical science, race is a soc...
The relationship between race and biology is complex. In contemporary medical science, race is a soc...
Race is a prominent category in medicine. Epidemiologists describe how rates of morbidity and mortal...
Documenting patient “race” descriptors in clinical medicine, epidemiology, and public health data an...
Taking notice of race is both risky and inevitable, in medicine no less than in other endeavors. Th...
One of the more controversial elements of advancing technology is the use of race and genetics to he...
Abstract Large racial inequities in health care use continue to be reported, rais-ing concerns about...
Studies documenting racial differences in health care use are common in the medical literature. Howe...
Method: A PubMed literature was conducted with search terms racial disparity, ethnicity, ethnicity a...
Recording a patient's places of origins is next to standard medical practice around the world. In s...
textThough racial classifications may serve as a mechanism for identifying and correcting disparitie...
Sorting patients by race may seem useful during a time-constrained interview, but we argue that acti...
This paper examines the role and function of race in healthcare. The involvement of race in healthca...
Race is an unscientific, societally constructed taxonomy that is based on an ideology that views som...
In June 2005, the FDA approved BiDil, a heart failure medication that is labeled for use only by Afr...
The relationship between race and biology is complex. In contemporary medical science, race is a soc...
The relationship between race and biology is complex. In contemporary medical science, race is a soc...
Race is a prominent category in medicine. Epidemiologists describe how rates of morbidity and mortal...
Documenting patient “race” descriptors in clinical medicine, epidemiology, and public health data an...
Taking notice of race is both risky and inevitable, in medicine no less than in other endeavors. Th...
One of the more controversial elements of advancing technology is the use of race and genetics to he...
Abstract Large racial inequities in health care use continue to be reported, rais-ing concerns about...
Studies documenting racial differences in health care use are common in the medical literature. Howe...
Method: A PubMed literature was conducted with search terms racial disparity, ethnicity, ethnicity a...
Recording a patient's places of origins is next to standard medical practice around the world. In s...