Research Finds Wide Disparities in Health Care by Race and Region
Kevin Sack reports for The New York Times: "Race and place of residence can have a staggering impact on the course and quality of the medical treatment a patient receives, according to new research showing that blacks with diabetes or vascular disease are nearly five times more likely than whites to have a leg amputated and that women in Mississippi are far less likely to have mammograms than those in Maine."
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rudkla - 7. Jun, 09:12