Quality & Patient Safety

White males most likely to receive simple procedure for heart disease

Patient Safety Monitor Alert, October 9, 2007

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Two new studies from Duke University show that white males are three times as likely as females or black males to receive an implantable device that shocks a heart not working correctly into having a normal rhythm, reports the News & Observer. These studies are part of the growing body of evidence that physicians treat women and minorities differently than white males.

The device can be implanted with a minor surgery, says the News and Observer. Black men received the device 25% less often than white males.

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