Study Shows Black, Hispanic Patients Face Longer Waits, Questions When Making Primary Care Appointments
February 01, 2020
February 01, 2020
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Feb. 1 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
Discrimination may cause black and Hispanic patients to wait longer for a scheduled primary care appointment, according to a new Tulane University study published in JAMA Network Open.
The research could shine more light on why people who belong to racial and ethnic minority groups experience worse health outcomes than white patient in the United States.
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Discrimination may cause black and Hispanic patients to wait longer for a scheduled primary care appointment, according to a new Tulane University study published in JAMA Network Open.
The research could shine more light on why people who belong to racial and ethnic minority groups experience worse health outcomes than white patient in the United States.
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