Thanks Faby - obviously this week is very relevant to your area of research! I absolutely agree that adequate time is crucial, and that not having this can lead to health care disparities, especially in an area as complex and nuanced as prenatal genetic screening. I like your idea of engaging with providers to use them to help identify solutions to the problem you have identified in your research around worse care for those with low numeracy. Most often providers want to do the right thing, but don't have the time to think about it and aren't aware of the numerous ways in which our systems reinforce unequal care. In terms of interpersonal influences, I would also add that beliefs about not only biologic differences, but also assumptions about cultural differences could influence care in your area, and lead to health care disparities by not providing personalized care.