Maybe they had a bad day: how LGBTQ and BIPOC patients react to bias in healthcare and struggle to speak out.
Calvin R. ApodacaReggie Casanova-PerezEmily BascomDeepthi MohanrajCezanne LaneDrishti VidyarthiErin BeneteauJanice SabinWanda PrattNadir WeibelAndrea L. HartzlerPublished in: J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. (2022)
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