Clinical Researchers
For clinical researchers, de-identified structured data related to sexual orientation and gender identity is essential to advance research looking critically at LGBT population health disparities,
For clinical researchers, de-identified structured data related to sexual orientation and gender identity is essential to advance research looking critically at LGBT population health disparities,
The work of doctors, nurses, and other health care providers is at the heart of the health system, and care encounters based on mutual engagement
The ultimate purpose of collecting information about sexual orientation and gender identity in clinical settings is to improve the quality of care for all patients.
Federal law permits health care organizations to collect data on demographic factors such as race, ethnicity, and primary language data from patients for quality improvement
The last few decades have seen the emergence of a strong nationwide consensus among health system leaders about the importance of understanding the role that
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Do Ask, Do Tell: A Toolkit for Collecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Information in Clinical Settings is designed to help hospitals, health systems, community
This glossary of terms may be useful in developing good communication with LGBT people. A few of the more common terms include: Sex: Either of
Who Are LGBT People? Understanding Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity This section introduces basic concepts and terms that may be helpful in developing common understandings
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