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Second Opinion with Joan Lunden
Racial Disparities in Health
Season 17
Episode 1702
All across America, there are large and persistent racial differences in health and accessing healthcare. Compared with whites, members of racial and ethnic minorities are less likely to receive preventive health services and often receive lower-quality care. Addressing health disparities is increasingly important as our population becomes more diverse.
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