Elderly LGBT patients ‘still face prejudice’
Report reveals doctor refused to treat patient without chaperone
GAY people are facing “significant barriers” to end-of-life care due to discrimination and fear of prejudice, a leading charity revealed yesterday.
Research from terminal illness support charity Marie Curie found that some LGBT people still hold “not unwarranted” fears of being singled out by healthcare workers.
In one of the case studies highlighted by the Hiding Who I Am report, a doctor refused to treat a lesbian patient without a chaperone.
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