How can hospitalists address health disparities for LGBTQ+ patients?
LGBTQ patients suffer worse health outcomes, relative to patients who are heterosexual and cis-gender.
LGBTQ patients suffer worse health outcomes, relative to patients who are heterosexual and cis-gender.
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