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Engl J Med 1977 Jul 14;297(2):90-1
Relation between the race and economic status of patients and who performs
their surgery.
Egbert LD, Rothman IL.
We evaluated the relation between race and economic status of surgical
patients and their likelihood of being treated by a surgeon in training
rather than by a staff surgeon. Blacks were 2.2 to 4.3 times more likely
than whites to be under the care of surgeons in training (P less than
0.001). This relation has remained unchanged over the past two decades.
It remained when the method of payment was via self-payment or private
insurance, but disappeared when patients being paid for by Medicaid were
considered. In addition, black emergency patients were more likely than
white emergency patients to be cared for by surgeons in training.
PMID: 325411 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]