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  2. Patient dumping - Wikipedia

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    Patient dumping or homeless dumping is the practice of hospitals and emergency services inappropriately releasing homeless or indigent patients to public hospitals or onto the streets instead of transferring them to a homeless shelter or retaining them.

  3. Psychological impact of discrimination on health - Wikipedia

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    Across all studies, we find the strongest and most consistent evidence for the negative impact of discrimination on mental health and health-related behaviors, [21] but a meta-analysis of 134 samples also shows evidence of an inverse link between discrimination and physical health. [6]

  4. Medical racism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, 20% of Hispanic Americans report encountering discrimination in healthcare settings and 17% report avoiding seeking medical care due to expected discrimination. [19] Studies of Hispanic people living in the U.S. reveal that after experiencing an instance of discrimination in a healthcare setting they, afterward, delayed ...

  5. Age Discrimination Against Bronx Hospital by 3 Former ... - AOL

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    An Appellate Division, First Department panel has ruled that the three former employees, including two patient care managers, have raised sufficient factual issues about whether their age led to ...

  6. Michigan Hospital Settles Nurse's Explosive Race ... - AOL

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    Even while it settled one lawsuit, the Flint, Michigan hospital faced another suit alleging it honored a man's request that no African-American nurses take care of his newborn. And a civil rights ...

  7. Deinstitutionalization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Numerous social forces led to a move for deinstitutionalization; researchers generally give credit to six main factors: criticisms of public mental hospitals, incorporation of mind-altering drugs in treatment, support from President Kennedy for federal policy changes, shifts to community-based care, changes in public perception, and individual ...

  8. Diversity, equity and inclusion isn’t discrimination. We need ...

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    We can all do more to pursue sociological, antiracist and knowledge of related issues to bridge the racial gap. Critical whiteness does not call for people to feel white guilt, nor is it anti ...

  9. Institutional racism - Wikipedia

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    Institutional racism, also known as systemic racism, is a form of institutional discrimination based on race or ethnic group and can include policies and practices that exist throughout a whole society or organization that result in and support a continued unfair advantage to some people and unfair or harmful treatment of others.