Ethnic inequalities in health care: Our response to the Race and Health Observatory review
These findings tell us what we already know; yet little has happened to change the systems that lead to poorer access, experience and outcomes in health care
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These findings tell us what we already know; yet little has happened to change the systems that lead to poorer access, experience and outcomes in health care
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