[afro-nets] Health Affairs: Racial And Ethnic Health Disparities Linked To Physician Practice Resources

Racial And Ethnic Health Disparities Linked To Physician Practice Resources

Primary care physicians treating a disproportionate share of black and Latino patients typically earn less, see more patients, provide more charity care, treat more Medicaid patients, and receive lower private insurance payments than their counterparts treating fewer such patients, according to a national study published today as a Health Affairs Web Exclusive. These same physicians also reported more problems providing high-quality care, ranging from inadequate time with their patients to difficulty obtaining specialty care. In addition, the Commonwealth Fund-sponsored study examined how higher Medicaid payments might help physicians treating mostly minority patients provide high-quality care and reduce racial and ethnic disparities.

You can read the study by James D. Reschovsky and Ann S. O'Malley, senior researchers at the Center for Studying Health System Change, at
http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/content/abstract/hlthaff.27.3.w222

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