ED painkillers prescribed less frequently to minorities
Accreditation Connection, January 3, 2008
Emergency department (ED) doctors are less likely to provide more powerful narcotics to minorities than white patients, according to a study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association.
The study looked at both urban and rural hospitals over 13 years, analyzing more than 150,000 ED visits. Over the course of the study, prescriptions for painkillers in the ED rose from 23% to 37%, a change attributed to how physicians in accredited hospitals are required to assess pain, the survey says.
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