Updated On: 27 June, 2024 10:41 AM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
Disparities in healthcare delivery have led to a reluctance among the queer community to seek medical services. To develop guidelines for more inclusive and non-discriminatory healthcare, Midday.com spoke to experts from the healthcare and legal fields about how hospitals can better serve LGBTQ+ patients

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A recent qualitative study conducted by Lakshya Arora, P.M. Bhujang and Muthusamy Sivakami has brought to light the prevalent discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and others) in the healthcare domain.
The study revealed that "Most administrators and doctors in Indian hospitals were not familiar with the varied needs of the LGBTQIA+ spectrum and treated them as a homogenous group." Additionally, some administrators believed that serving the minuscule LGBTQIA+ population may adversely affect business in private hospitals.
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