
DR. BEN CARSON: Patients should never fear political bias in healthcare
Fox News
Political bias in healthcare settings undermines patient trust and public health as medical professionals prioritize ideology over ethical duty to provide equal care.
Benjamin S. Carson Sr., M.D. was the 17th secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. He is the founder and chairman of the American Cornerstone Institute and an Emeritus Professor of Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
A nurse in Virginia uploaded a video suggesting ways to injure ICE agents, urging viewers to "make their lives miserable." Detectives in New York City who were injured while making an arrest were reportedly treated rudely and disrespectfully by hospital workers because staff suspected that they were ICE agents.
Even internationally, in Sydney, Australia, two healthcare workers threatened to kill an Israeli man and claimed they had harmed Jewish patients in their care. Antisemitic conduct by health care providers in Britain is so pervasive that the secretary of state for Health and Social Care admitted it was "completely failing to protect Jewish patients." These incidents are more than just shocking, unacceptable lapses in judgment. They are violations of the trust and ethical responsibility that are central to medicine.













