Coaching patients to advocate for themselves can offset the effects of doctors’ racial bias

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Coaching patients to advocate for themselves can offset the effects of doctors’ racial bias

Coaching patients to voice their concerns about their medical care and advocate for themselves can offset physicians’ racial bias so it doesn’t lead to inferior experiences for Black patients, a University of Michigan-led analysis found.

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