OBJECTIVE: To examine how Asian-American patients\u27 ratings of primary care performance differ from those of whites. Latinos, and African-Americans. DESIGN: Retrospective analyses of data collected in a cross-sectional study using patient questionnaires. SETTING: University hospital primary care group practice. PARTICIPANTS: In phase 1, successive patients who visited the study site for appointments were asked to complete the survey. In phase 2, successive patients were selected who had most recently visited each physician, going back as far as necessary to obtain 20 patients for each physician. In total, 502 patients were surveyed, 5% of whom were Asian-American. MAIN RESULTS: After adjusting for potential confounders, Asian-Americans ra...
Background Patient satisfaction is increasingly being used to assess, and financiall...
Background: Although racial and ethnic differences in healthcare have been extensively documented i...
259 Background: Asians report worse experiences with care than Whites. This could be due to true di...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if patient assessments (reports and ratings) of primary care differ by patie...
Racial/ethnic disparities in patient experiences are widely reported. Asian Americans (Asians) consi...
OBJECTIVES: To determine if ethnic minority physicians experience more barriers in acquiring and mai...
BACKGROUND: The lack of racial and ethnic concordance between patients and their physicians may cont...
Background/Aims: Asians now exceed Latinos as the highest proportion of new immigrants in the United...
BackgroundDifferences in experiences of care reported by Asian Americans (Asians) compared to non-Hi...
Britain's Asians are a young population and their socio-economic status is low, with racial disadva...
Background: While Asians in the United States report poorer health care experiences than non-Hispani...
Objectives: The present study examined factors associated with the preference for patient–provider e...
Purpose: Although Asian Americans are the only racial group for whom cancer is the leading cause of ...
age-, gender-, and racial/ethnic-concordant primary care physicians. Design: Focus group interviews....
Multiple studies published in the past decade have confirmed the existence of significant disparitie...
Background Patient satisfaction is increasingly being used to assess, and financiall...
Background: Although racial and ethnic differences in healthcare have been extensively documented i...
259 Background: Asians report worse experiences with care than Whites. This could be due to true di...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if patient assessments (reports and ratings) of primary care differ by patie...
Racial/ethnic disparities in patient experiences are widely reported. Asian Americans (Asians) consi...
OBJECTIVES: To determine if ethnic minority physicians experience more barriers in acquiring and mai...
BACKGROUND: The lack of racial and ethnic concordance between patients and their physicians may cont...
Background/Aims: Asians now exceed Latinos as the highest proportion of new immigrants in the United...
BackgroundDifferences in experiences of care reported by Asian Americans (Asians) compared to non-Hi...
Britain's Asians are a young population and their socio-economic status is low, with racial disadva...
Background: While Asians in the United States report poorer health care experiences than non-Hispani...
Objectives: The present study examined factors associated with the preference for patient–provider e...
Purpose: Although Asian Americans are the only racial group for whom cancer is the leading cause of ...
age-, gender-, and racial/ethnic-concordant primary care physicians. Design: Focus group interviews....
Multiple studies published in the past decade have confirmed the existence of significant disparitie...
Background Patient satisfaction is increasingly being used to assess, and financiall...
Background: Although racial and ethnic differences in healthcare have been extensively documented i...
259 Background: Asians report worse experiences with care than Whites. This could be due to true di...