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Growing evidence suggests patient perceptions of discrimination in healthcare directly affects health outcomes. This research uses the Discrimination in Health Care Survey (DHS) to investigate the perceived quality of healthcare in the geriatric population. The DHS tool assesses a person’s experiences of mistreatment in healthcare attributed to race, ancestry, national origin, sex, disability, and age. Use of the DHS tool, followed by a personal interview may improve provider knowledge so that patients and their families can experience improvement of the quality of care and health outcomes. Combining a standardized screening tool with qualitative patient feedback offers a more comprehensive understanding of discrimination in healthcare.