Patient-physician racial and ethnic concordance and perceived medical errors
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2006.08.015
Patient-physician racial and ethnic concordance and perceived medical errors
Abstract
In this paper, I use nationally representative survey data to examine the relationship between patient-physician racial/ethnic concordance and perceived medical errors in the USA. After adjusting for potential confounding factors, we find that White patients treated by White physicians have 33% lower odds of reporting medical errors than White patients treated by non-White physicians. In contrast, patient-physician racial/ethnic concordance has no effect on perceived medical errors among non-White patients. The results suggest that the role of racial/ethnic concordance in perceptions of health care safety varies by patients' racial/ethnic background.
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