Being Black with a Chronic Condition

Black patients and families seeking care for chronic conditions also carry trauma from racism and burdens invisible to healthcare providers.

Every child and adolescent living with a chronic condition serious enough to require repeated hospital admissions carries a heavy weight. So does every parent and caregiver who loves them.

For many Black families, however, the healthcare setting comes with the extra burdens of implicit bias and structural racism that are often invisible to healthcare providers.

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