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Pediatric guidelines ‘frequently’ use race in ways that perpetuate health care inequalities: study
Story at a glance A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics found that race was “frequently” used in U.S. pediatric clinical guidelines in ways that could negatively impact health care inequities.  Researchers in Washington state and Wisconsin looked through over 400 pediatric clinical guidelines to find instances where race or ethnicity was used.  Only 30 percent of the guidelines used race or ethnicity at all.   A new study published this week found that race was used “frequently” in medical guidelines for U.S. pediatricians in a way that could negatively impact health care inequities.   As part of the study, published this week in JAMA Pediatrics, a team o

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