How the Use of Race in Clinical Care Can Contribute to Health Care Disparities

A new KFF brief examines the use of racial classification in medical care and teaching and identifies how these practices can contribute to ongoing racial disparities in health and health care. There are growing efforts within the medical community to examine and revise the use of race in medical care and training and to acknowledge the role of racism in shaping treatment.

The overview summarizes how the medical and scientific community have used race to explain differences in health despite there being no biologic basis to race and how race continues to be used in medical diagnosis and decision-making. It explores several ways race impacts medical care and teaching:

Read the issue brief, Use of Race in Clinical Diagnosis and Decision Making within Health Care: Overview and Implications, for a fuller discussion and visit the Racial Equity and Health Policy topic page for related content.

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