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How Black Californians Experience the Healthcare System — and Want to See It Improve

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KQED

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.6656 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2022

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Nearly one in three Black Californians has received inadequate treatment for pain or otherwise been unfairly treated by a health care provider because of their race or ethnicity. That’s according to a new study from the California Health Care Foundation, which also found that 26 percent of Black Californians have at least once decided not to seek medical care because they expected disrespect or unjust treatment. When it comes to addressing the problem, 80 percent of those surveyed said it is important to increase the number of Black healthcare workers and Black-led, community-based clinics. We’ll talk about how the health care system could better serve its Black patients and hear your experiences. Related link(s): - Listening to Black Californians: How the Health Care System Undermines Their Pursuit of Good Health - Listening to Black Californians - California lacks Black doctors. Here’s how the state can add more Guests: Katherine Haynes, senior program officer, California Health Care Foundation (CHCF). Wynton Sims, third year medical student, UCSF. Dr. Kim Rhoads, founder, Umoja Health; associate professor of epidemiology & biostatistics and associate director, Community Engagement, UCSF School of Medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Coming up on forum, our state lacks black doctors, and that can impact how black Californians

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experience our health care system. But diversifying the workforce is not easily done.

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There many times has to be somebody that gives you that leg up. And many times it's a white person because there's not people of color in those roles.

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So if the gatekeepers don't allow you in and don't support you,

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