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Black patients fare better than whites when both get same healthcare, study finds

Por: Los Angeles Times Science December 25, 2022

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On most health measures, blacks fare much worse than whites — differences that have largely been attributed to socioeconomic factors, access to healthcare and discrimination by doctors in the treatments they prescribe. But if there were a health system in which all patients basically got the same care, would the disparities still exist? It turns out there is such a system: the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. And a new analysis of nearly... + full article



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