Why structural racism in the NHS is still a live issue
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Why structural racism in the NHS is still a live issue

Prejudice persists in the health service, say groups representing black and minority ethnic nurses, despite the findings of a report by a commission on race

Nurses have spoken out about structural racism in the NHS in the wake of a widely-condemned review of race and ethnic disparities.

Nursing Standard. 36, 6, 19-21. doi: 10.7748/ns.36.6.19.s11

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