Structural injustice and dismantling racism in health and healthcare

Racism in health and healthcare has long been recognised as a structural issue. While there has been growing research and a number of important initiatives that have come from approaching racism as a structural issue, there is a range of implications that yet have to be explored as they relate to he...

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Health care access
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Humans
Ignorance
Racial discrimination
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Social justice
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Systemic Racism
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