The effect of racial and gender concordance between physicians and patients on the assessment of hospitalist performance: a pilot study
Abstract Background Lack of racial concordance between physicians and patients has been linked to health disparities and inequities. Studies show that patients prefer physicians who look like them; however, there are too few underrepresented minority physicians in the workforce. Hospitalists are Int...
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Main Authors: | Damian Crawford (Author), Suchitra Paranji (Author), Shalini Chandra (Author), Scott Wright (Author), Flora Kisuule (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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