Black-owned Life Tree Women Care uses cultural competence to cut bias and make patients feel seen 

Life Tree Women Care in Jacksonville was recognized by The Florida Times-Union for its commitment to listening to people needing care. 

In the United States, there remains an implicit bias that affects the quality of health care for African Americans.

“The attitudes and behaviors of health care providers have been identified as one of many factors that contribute to health disparities,” the  today!

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