RT @iskingsb: @LeorSapir They're cherry-picking. Four recent systematic reviews on race concordance in medicine characterize the evidence o…
@LeorSapir They're cherry-picking. Four recent systematic reviews on race concordance in medicine characterize the evidence of benefit as mixed, inconclusive, or no relationship/pattern. https://t.co/miycjd9GNO https://t.co/G0NPKAv0rB https://t.co/0MGvF
@RossDanbruen @uche_blackstock not going to argue that access is important (i agree) but concordance absolutely does have an effect, particularly in primary care: https://t.co/gBoF6lX1in
@ontheot38318883 @andrew_91919 @OpNotes @StanfordSurgery @DrexelMedicine @bcmhouston @uoflmedschool @TuftsMedicine @UChiPritzker @IUMedSchool @UTSWedu This is actually great, especially for communities of color https://t.co/ID76eBYJcG
@ZaidJilani There is some evidence various minority groups do better with race-congruent providers, we're not sure why. https://t.co/Gfkb5LvM84
The chick on the phone really had the nerve to say “well you’re going to get the same care from any of our clinicians” like there aren’t YEARS of studies saying that’s patently untrue but go off https://t.co/sC8NuyNrFh
nurse-patient race concordance rates study https://t.co/KBmvftC1A7
@AubieStalker https://t.co/2xyNbdRJuS https://t.co/ZZI62HyPeu https://t.co/ScFnRHDDwS https://t.co/BwNkJsIDWh https://t.co/H0EKDYqFgT https://t.co/azKbxmWgnB With links to multiple studies, including cancer and fetal-maternal health
RT @sunsopeningband: @EddieErnstPTA @Loadislife Thanks for the tag! Here are the articles I know and have read off the top of my head: ✅ ht…
@EddieErnstPTA @Loadislife Thanks for the tag! Here are the articles I know and have read off the top of my head: ✅ https://t.co/GZfXyHDJct ✅ https://t.co/91E4Ubx3PC ✅ https://t.co/Uxm9XgDG4e ✅ https://t.co/PZbWh5oy79 Among many others…
@VieDeCarabin Encore dans un contexte américain. https://t.co/3YDpvkwYB4 https://t.co/paSl0kzOJM
Cette concordance est aussi associée à une meilleure communication soignant-e/soigné-e (notamment sur le partage d'infos et de décision par ex) : https://t.co/7bY922d55q
And there is evidence that race concordance between patients and providers is, at a minimum, important for building trust between some communities and the health care industry AND may be associated with improved health outcomes (https://t.co/bKvsHNlFWT, ht