Experts from the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) say they know racial discrimination exists in the medical field and want to find a way to hold not just individuals, but the system overall, accountable. Dr. Andrew Pinto, the lead author on this new report, says people who are Black or Indigenous can face many issues when seeking treatment, including delays and denied services. Global’s Katherine Ward reports.
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Medical experts call for race-based health data amid ongoing discrimination against patients
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