In this issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, guest editor Dr. Dina N. Greene brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Laboratory Testing and Health Disparities. Reflecting recent significant research on social determinants of health and impacts on health equity, this issue summarizes health disparities inside and outside of the lab for healthcare providers and laboratory professionals. Top experts in the field discuss laboratory professionals’ unique position in mitigating health disparities, raising awareness in this critical area and making recommendations for improvement.
Inclusive Laboratory Reference Intervals and Clinical Studies to Reduce Health Disparities Laboratory Informatics Approaches to Improving Care for Gender- Diverse Patients Contextualizing Race and Ethnicity in the Practice of Laboratory Medicine Racism in Drug Testing Steps Forward to a Fair and Inclusive Blood Supply Literacy and Language Barriers to Overcome in Laboratory Medicine Access Barriers in Testing for Sexually Transmitted Infections across Gender and Sexual Identities Promoting Health Equity Through Effective Laboratory Stewardship Strategies History, Advances, and Challenges of Sickle Cell Disease Treatment A Winding Road to Health Care Equity in Sickle Cell Disease Influence of Race Modifiers in Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate Calculations on Medication Dosing, Access, and Transplant Eligibility Affirmative Healthcare for Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Patients: A Guide to Patient Assessment
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