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In this, our second conversation on race and clinical equity, Dr. Karol Watson of UCLA offers her observations on what she’s observed as a cardiologist trying to deal with treatment plans for patients who’ve lost their health insurance or have had to go to a plan that doesn’t cover what’s needed.
She reminds us that tagging people as “non-compliant” would often be better expressed as “unable to afford.”
Let me know what you think, please, at [email protected]
Running time: 10 minutes
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In this, our second conversation on race and clinical equity, Dr. Karol Watson of UCLA offers her observations on what she’s observed as a cardiologist trying to deal with treatment plans for patients who’ve lost their health insurance or have had to go to a plan that doesn’t cover what’s needed.
She reminds us that tagging people as “non-compliant” would often be better expressed as “unable to afford.”
Let me know what you think, please, at [email protected]
Running time: 10 minutes

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