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Inclusive and affirming healthcare is essential for improving transgender individuals' quality of life and health.
research Understanding the evolving treatment landscape of hidradenitis suppurativa: An analysis of All of Us
Improving access to hidradenitis suppurativa care can reduce social disparities.
research Racial Disparities in the Cost of Unplanned Hospitalizations after Breast Reconstruction
Racial minorities face higher costs for unplanned hospital visits after breast reconstruction.
research 54675 Organizations to Assist Patients in Accessing Prescription Assistance Programs for Dermatology Medications
Organizations help patients access discounts for expensive dermatology medications.
research Dermatology in the Black barbershop: A potential opportunity for expanding access and bridging gaps
The conclusion is that Black barbershops could be used to expand dermatologic care, educate about skin conditions, and improve health access for Black men.
research Women's Dermatologic Diseases, Health Care Delivery, and Socioeconomic Barriers
The conclusion is that dermatologists can improve women's skin health but must overcome cultural and economic barriers to do so.
research Healthcare innovation and patent law’s ‘pharmaceutical privilege’: is there a pharmaceutical privilege? And if so, should we remove it?
The document suggests reevaluating the patent system to ensure public benefits from pharmaceutical privileges and to encourage more significant innovations.
research How Much Health Insurance Is Enough? Revisiting the Concept of Underinsurance
The document concludes that there is no clear definition of adequate health insurance, and a consistent method to measure underinsurance is needed.
research Medical Physics and Laser Technology: Advancements and Applications in Modern Healthcare
Advancements in medical physics and laser technology are improving healthcare but access remains unequal globally.
research Identifying barriers and disparities in the healthcare of patients with alopecia areata: a mixed-methods analysis using claims data and qualitative interview data
Patients with alopecia areata face treatment barriers due to lack of reimbursement and need more support and information.
research Bridging gaps and cultivating care: a call for culturally competent dermatological education for ethnic hair
Dermatologists need better training on ethnic hair care to improve patient care and satisfaction.
research Increasing Access to Specialized Dermatology Care: A Retrospective Study Investigating Clinical Operation and Impact of a University-Affiliated Free Clinic
The free clinic successfully provided specialized skin care to uninsured patients.
research Provision of Patient‐Centered Transgender Care
The document concludes that health care providers should offer culturally competent care and more research is needed to improve health outcomes for transgender individuals.
research Transgender Competent Provider
Healthcare providers need better education and policies to serve transgender individuals effectively.
research Considerations for Providing Pediatric Gender-Affirmative Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Gender-affirming care for youth remained essential during the COVID-19 pandemic, with telemedicine playing a key role.
research Evaluating Participation in Gender-Affirming Care: Cross-Sectional Analysis of Dermatology Program Websites in the United States
Few dermatology programs mention gender-affirming care, highlighting a need for better training and visibility.
research Strategic decision-making in healthcare organizations: it is time to get serious
Healthcare organizations must seriously focus on strategic decision-making to succeed in a complex market.
research How Should Educators and Publishers Eliminate Racial Essentialism?
Educators and publishers should focus on teaching racism as the cause of health inequity and ensure fair use of race in materials.
research USING NATIONAL DATA SETS TO INFLUENCE AND SUPPORT NATIONAL HEALTH STRATEGY – WHY SHOULD WE FOCUS ON ADDRESSING INEQUALITIES AND UNWARRANTED VARIATION
National data helps improve palliative care by highlighting and addressing inequalities.
research Reconsidering the classification of vitiligo and alopecia as cosmetic concerns in Medicaid and Tricare policies
Vitiligo and alopecia should be covered by Medicaid and TRICARE as medical, not cosmetic, conditions.
research 26021 Delivering care for the underserved during COVID-19 through real-time teledermatology, a cross-sectional review of patients at a student-run free clinic in Dallas
The study evaluated how alopecia areata severity relates to its psychosocial effects on patients.
research A Radiation Oncologist Writes
Patient care should come before profit in medicine.
research What you need to know about gender‐affirming healthcare
The document concludes that respectful, gender-affirming healthcare improves mental health and encourages continued medical care for transgender and non-binary individuals.
research Do transgender patients experience more barriers in accessing oral healthcare and suffer an increased risk of poor oral health: can this lead to a lower oral health-related quality of life?
Transgender patients face more barriers to oral healthcare, leading to poorer oral health and quality of life.
research Approach to Dermatological Care of Muslim Women
Healthcare providers should understand Muslim cultural values to improve dermatological care for Muslim women.
research A Patient Guides Her Provider: A Dialogue Over Cultural Awareness
Cultural awareness in healthcare improves patient care and relationships.
research Submission to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Re: Human Rights in the Provision of Health Services (2022)
The document argues that the policy suppresses physician freedom of conscience.
research Direct‐to‐consumer healthcare and its expanding role in the Australian healthcare system
Direct-to-consumer telemedicine in Australia needs formal evaluation for safety and quality.
research Direct-to-consumer teledermatology’s limitations may be addressed with greater in-person care synergy
Combining online and in-person dermatology care can improve quality and access.