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Daniel [21]
1 year ago
11

What are 3 barriers that East Asians face when going to the doctor that may delay medical treatment

Medicine
1 answer:
iren2701 [21]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

If they don't have money/insurance.

Explanation:

They can be delayed or not given good treatment by some hospitals, but it is uncommon.

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