OBJECTIVES: To determine if ethnic minority physicians experience more barriers in acquiring and maintaining managed care contracts than white physicians, and to determine if the physician\u27s perceptions of his or her ability to provide appropriate care to patients varies with physician ethnicity. STUDY DESIGN: Using a national sample, we identified 4 research areas germane to this topic and analyzed them by physician ethnic group. METHODS: Analysis involved a pre-existing data set from a national survey that employed a random sampling approach to achieve reasonably accurate national population estimates with acceptable margins of error (95% CI = +/- 2). RESULTS: A total of 1032 primary care physicians completed the survey (response ra...
Background Diabetes is a common chronic disease, which results in significant morbidity and mortalit...
Multiple studies published in the past decade have confirmed the existence of significant disparitie...
Background: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliz...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how Asian-American patients\u27 ratings of primary care performance differ fro...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if patient assessments (reports and ratings) of primary care differ by patie...
Purpose: The clinical utility of race and ethnicity has been debated. It is important to understand ...
Although greater access to primary care was shown among African Americans and Hispanics in managed c...
BACKGROUND: The lack of racial and ethnic concordance between patients and their physicians may cont...
Background In the United States, black patients generally receive lower-quality health care than whi...
BACKGROUND: There is extensive evidence of health inequality across ethnic groups. Inequity is a com...
Few organizational communication studies examine the organizational aspects influencing career satis...
Context While pervasive racial and ethnic inequalities in access to care and health status have bee...
Historically, physicians of color experienced significant barriers in their continued assimilation i...
Britain's Asians are a young population and their socio-economic status is low, with racial disadva...
age-, gender-, and racial/ethnic-concordant primary care physicians. Design: Focus group interviews....
Background Diabetes is a common chronic disease, which results in significant morbidity and mortalit...
Multiple studies published in the past decade have confirmed the existence of significant disparitie...
Background: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliz...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how Asian-American patients\u27 ratings of primary care performance differ fro...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if patient assessments (reports and ratings) of primary care differ by patie...
Purpose: The clinical utility of race and ethnicity has been debated. It is important to understand ...
Although greater access to primary care was shown among African Americans and Hispanics in managed c...
BACKGROUND: The lack of racial and ethnic concordance between patients and their physicians may cont...
Background In the United States, black patients generally receive lower-quality health care than whi...
BACKGROUND: There is extensive evidence of health inequality across ethnic groups. Inequity is a com...
Few organizational communication studies examine the organizational aspects influencing career satis...
Context While pervasive racial and ethnic inequalities in access to care and health status have bee...
Historically, physicians of color experienced significant barriers in their continued assimilation i...
Britain's Asians are a young population and their socio-economic status is low, with racial disadva...
age-, gender-, and racial/ethnic-concordant primary care physicians. Design: Focus group interviews....
Background Diabetes is a common chronic disease, which results in significant morbidity and mortalit...
Multiple studies published in the past decade have confirmed the existence of significant disparitie...
Background: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliz...