MEDICAL EDUCATION FOR A DIVERSE AMERICA ACT; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 17
(House of Representatives - January 27, 2020)

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              MEDICAL EDUCATION FOR A DIVERSE AMERICA ACT

  (Ms. MUCARSEL-POWELL asked and was given permission to address the 
House for 1 minute.)
  Ms. MUCARSEL-POWELL. Mr. Speaker, from maternal mortality rates to 
inaccurate drug prescriptions to cardiovascular procedures, it is clear 
that minority groups experience worse health outcomes in our healthcare 
system.
  Although structural bias is a factor, the unconscious biases of even 
the most well-intentioned healthcare professionals play a role as well. 
And we can't let this continue.
  In a district as diverse as Florida's 26th District, we must do more 
to ensure that every person, regardless of their background, can get 
the quality care that they need. That is why I introduced the Medical 
Education for a Diverse America Act, along with Representative Porter, 
which would provide cultural competency and language training to 
medical students and prepare them to better serve minority populations.
  This legislation would help not only patients in south Florida, but 
all over the country in diverse communities.

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