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[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] U really cannot be that ignorant that you think u know someone's race just by looking at them... U can guess...but you don't know for sure... How people identify and their racial background is very personal....not necessarily something u can assume by someone's skin color or hair texture. Some questions are tricky...that's why u put that information on forms... Don't ask my race or my sexual history on the phone -- bad practice. I would find another doctor if this was asked of me.[/quote]
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