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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]P.S. I'd be taken aback if my doctor's office asked this of me. How can any of us assume a Medicare patient would not? [/quote] Why? Your race is about as personal as your eye color. Anyone can see it as soon as they look at you and it's neither good or bad. Just is.[/quote] NP here. What is this, 1950? You can't always tell someone's race by looking at them. Mybrother looks white but he's black. And so many people are of mixed races these days. [/quote] You can tell the race more often than not. But you are missing the point. To me asking for a social security number, which no one is actually required to give to the doctor, is more personal, than asking what race I am. [/quote]
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