Studies documenting racial differences in health care use are common in the medical literature. However, observational studies of racial differences in health care use lack a framework for interpreting reports of variations in health care use, leading to various terms, ranging from "variations" to "bias," that suggest different causes, consequences, and, ultimately, remedies for such variations in treatment. We propose criteria to assess racial differences in health care use by using a clinical equity (equal treatment based on equal clinical need) framework. This framework differentiates between initial reports of racial differences and subsequent classifications of their findings as racial disparities or racial bias in health care use. Rac...
African Americans are less likely than whites to be satisfied with their health care. In my disserta...
ABSTRACT In its study of racial and ethnic disparities in health care, the Institute of Medicine (IO...
News accounts of the state of healthcare delivery seem to be full of bad news, including concerns ab...
Studies documenting racial differences in health care use are common in the medical literature. Howe...
The Institute of Medicine Report, Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities, affi...
Racial and ethnic differences in receipt of medicaltreatment have been attributed to patient-level f...
This article focuses on the role of conscious and unconscious bias in the delivery of health care. R...
The authors’ review of the health services literature since the release of the landmark Report of th...
Progress to address health care equity requires health care providers’ commitment, but their engagem...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines two dimensions of racial segregation across hospitals, using a diseas...
This paper explores the historical implications of race in American society that have led to implici...
Prior to the 1960s, Americans generally obtained health care in racially segregated facilities or fr...
Objective: This study investigates racial disparities in the use of commonly performed medical proce...
Background: Racial/ethnic disparities in health care are well documented, but less is known about wh...
Focuses on variations in healthcare delivery and outcomes among and within hospital service areas, i...
African Americans are less likely than whites to be satisfied with their health care. In my disserta...
ABSTRACT In its study of racial and ethnic disparities in health care, the Institute of Medicine (IO...
News accounts of the state of healthcare delivery seem to be full of bad news, including concerns ab...
Studies documenting racial differences in health care use are common in the medical literature. Howe...
The Institute of Medicine Report, Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities, affi...
Racial and ethnic differences in receipt of medicaltreatment have been attributed to patient-level f...
This article focuses on the role of conscious and unconscious bias in the delivery of health care. R...
The authors’ review of the health services literature since the release of the landmark Report of th...
Progress to address health care equity requires health care providers’ commitment, but their engagem...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines two dimensions of racial segregation across hospitals, using a diseas...
This paper explores the historical implications of race in American society that have led to implici...
Prior to the 1960s, Americans generally obtained health care in racially segregated facilities or fr...
Objective: This study investigates racial disparities in the use of commonly performed medical proce...
Background: Racial/ethnic disparities in health care are well documented, but less is known about wh...
Focuses on variations in healthcare delivery and outcomes among and within hospital service areas, i...
African Americans are less likely than whites to be satisfied with their health care. In my disserta...
ABSTRACT In its study of racial and ethnic disparities in health care, the Institute of Medicine (IO...
News accounts of the state of healthcare delivery seem to be full of bad news, including concerns ab...