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Race, Ethnicity & Medical Care: A Survey of Public Perceptions and Experiences
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This is a copy of the results of a telephone survey conducted on a random, national sample of nearly 4,000 African American, Latino and white adults, 18 years of age and older. The questions were designed to reveal what each respondent believed about the impact of race and ethnicity on medical care today. Some questions asked about respondents' experiences and others asked about their perceptions.

A Chart Pack highlighting survey results is available as document #1528 .

 


Information provided by Public Opinion and Media Research and the Race/Ethnicity and Health Care Program
Publication Number: 1529
Publish Date: 1999-10-16

 

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