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Invisible Visits

Invisible Visits

Black Middle-Class Women in the American Healthcare System

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Although the United States spends almost one-fifth of all its resources funding healthcare, the American system continues to be dogged by persistent inequities in the treatment of racial and ethnic minorities and women.Invisible Visitsanalyzes how middle-class Black women navigate the complexities of dealing with doctors in this environment. It challenges the idea that race and gender discrimination-particularly in healthcare settings-is a thing of the past, and questionsthe persistent myth that discrimination only affects poor racial minorities. In so doing, the book expands our understanding of how Black middle-class women are treated when they go to the doctor, why they continue to face inequities in securing proper medical care, and what strategies they use to fight forthe best treatment (as well as the consequential toll on their health). Drawing from original research, the author shines a light on how women perceive the persistently negative stereotypes that follow them into the exam room, and proceeds to illustrate why simply providing more cultural-competency or anti-bias training to doctors will not be enough to overcome the problem. For Americans to truly address these challenges, the deeply embedded discrimination in our prized institutions-includingthose in the healthcare sector-must be acknowledged.
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OUP USA
88316
9780190840204
9780190840204

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
160
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
318
  • Prologue; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Black Middle Class in White Space: Stereotyping and the Healthcare Encounter; Chapter 2: Invisible Visits: Black Middle-Class Women in the American Healthcare System; Chapter 3: Patient Preferences: The Relative (Un)Importance of Race and Gender Concordance; Chapter 4: The Mississippi Appendectomy: Race and Reproductive Healthcare; Chapter 5: Conclusion; Appendix: Research Methods; References; Index;
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