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'The Price of Exclusion' explores lasting impact of racial inequality in medicine

'The Price of Exclusion' explores lasting impact of racial inequality in medicine

Summary

The article discusses how Black doctors created many medical institutions in the South about 100 years ago. These places were later closed or destroyed because of laws and racial segregation, and the effects of this still affect healthcare today.

Key Facts

  • Black physicians established hospitals, clinics, and medical schools in the Southern United States around 100 years ago.
  • Policies and segregation laws led to the closure and dismantling of these Black medical institutions.
  • An important report played a role in shutting down these facilities.
  • Investigative journalist Nicole Carr researched this history, including her own family’s connection.
  • The impact of excluding Black medical professionals continues to affect healthcare outcomes now.
  • Geoff Bennett interviewed Nicole Carr about her book, "The Price of Exclusion," which covers this topic.
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