“…However, race/ethnicity is not the only group characteristic that has been linked to healthcare disparities. For example, patients who have lower socioeconomic status (SES) have developmental, mental or physical disabilities, are elderly, are members of certain religions, and/or are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered all experience healthcare disparities (Daponte-Codia et al, 2008; Dilley, Simmons, Boysun, Pizacari, & Stark, 2010; Lahelma & Lunberg, 2009; Linehan, Walsh, Van Schrojenstein Lantman-de Valk, Kerr, & Dawson, 2009; Mobaraki & Söderfeldt, 2010; Obeidat et al, 2010). Because we base our analysis on generalizable psychological processes and intergroup dynamics, we believe that most of the models and theories we present can be readily applied to these other forms of bias and healthcare disparities beyond those involving race/ethnicity.…”