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Analysis Reveals Racial Bias in Medicine Linked to Labeling Black Patients as Hard Sticks for Blood Draws

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A recent analysis highlights how racial bias in medicine can manifest in subtle ways, such as labeling Black patients as “hard sticks” when attempting to draw blood. This term, often used to describe patients whose veins are perceived as difficult to access, may reflect underlying assumptions that disproportionately affect Black individuals. Experts point out that even minor bias-driven language or behavior can contribute to eroding trust between patients and healthcare providers.

The report emphasizes that these biases, while seemingly small, have broader implications for patient care and outcomes. Researchers note that dismissive attitudes or assumptions based on race can lead to disparities in treatment quality and patient experiences. The findings call attention to the need for addressing implicit biases within the medical field to ensure equitable care for all individuals.

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Date: December 2, 2025

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