2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.xfre.2022.04.002
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Eliminating health inequities in reproductive medicine: ensuring care for all

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“…It is plausible that the few Black respondents may have been more likely to respond due to their dissatisfaction and discontinuation, and as a result, these responses may not be generalizable to the broader Black population of infertility patients. Of note, Plowden and Paulson 37 emphasized the dramatic disparities in health equity for Black and Native American patients that occur in gynecological health; ie, less successful outcomes in gynecological cancer 38 and inferior reproductive health outcomes. 39 As such, racial disparity continues in infertility care 37 and requires further investigation.…”
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“…It is plausible that the few Black respondents may have been more likely to respond due to their dissatisfaction and discontinuation, and as a result, these responses may not be generalizable to the broader Black population of infertility patients. Of note, Plowden and Paulson 37 emphasized the dramatic disparities in health equity for Black and Native American patients that occur in gynecological health; ie, less successful outcomes in gynecological cancer 38 and inferior reproductive health outcomes. 39 As such, racial disparity continues in infertility care 37 and requires further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of note, Plowden and Paulson 37 emphasized the dramatic disparities in health equity for Black and Native American patients that occur in gynecological health; ie, less successful outcomes in gynecological cancer 38 and inferior reproductive health outcomes. 39 As such, racial disparity continues in infertility care 37 and requires further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%