Disparities in medical treatment are most often found in communities of color, who experience systemic barriers to quality healthcare. Factors such as bias, accessibility issues, and socioeconomic status contribute to these disparities. Efforts are necessary to improve health equity among these populations. ;
Research suggests that disparities in medical treatment more often occur to communities of color, influenced by systemic barriers and biases. These populations experience significant challenges in accessing quality healthcare, which contributes to their poorer health outcomes. Efforts to address these disparities are essential for achieving health equity.
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