‘Nine times out of 10, I was completely brushed off’: Black Chicagoans confront bias in health care, hope for change
Posted on AllSides August 13th, 2020
From The Center
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Onna Ford has had enough experiences in her life — both as a nurse practitioner and a patient — to know how racism can seep into health care.
Years ago, Ford gave birth to a daughter who had a heart defect and would die seven days later. Ford was at the hospital when a relative of hers, a physician, visited. The hospital’s medical staff was glad to see the doctor, she recalled — a person who they felt could help Ford understand the baby girl’s medical situation.
They hadn’t realized...
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