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Introducing "Intention to Treat: Money and Misdiagnosis"

24 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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We bring you an episode of "Intention to Treat: The Race Equation." It's a new series from the New England Journal of Medicine that investigates how race-specific diagnostic tools harm Black patients and contribute to growing health inequities.

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