Study: Negative terms are more likely to appear in Black patients' records

By A Mystery Man Writer

A new study found Black patients had 2.54 times the odds of white patients of having at least one negative descriptor in their health records.

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Study: Negative terms are more likely to appear in Black patients' records

Study: Negative terms are more likely to appear in Black patients

Providers more likely to use negative descriptors in Black

Negative stereotypes disproportionately affect Black patients

Black patients are more than twice as likely to be described

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