Having a Black Doctor Led Black Men to Receive More Effective Care
In the U.S., racial and ethnic minorities have higher rates of chronic disease, obesity, and premature death than white people. Black patients in particular have among the worst health outcomes, experiencing higher rates of hypertension and stroke. And black men have the lowest life expectancy of any demographic group, living on average 4.5 fewer years than white men.
A number of factors contribute to these health disparities, but one problem has been a lack of diversity among physicians.
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Article: Research: Having a Black Doctor Led Black Men to Receive More-Effective Care