Quality & Patient Safety

Study: Race stills play a role in ER care

Patient Safety Monitor Alert, July 25, 2007

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A new Harvard study found instances of racial bias in the care delivered by emergency department (ED) physician trainees. The trainees offered different treatments to hypothetical white and African-American patients with identical medical histories and symptoms, according to The Boston Globe.

The hypothetical heart patient was on average less likely to receive clot-busting medications if the profile described him as African-American, according to the study.



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