New Study Finds Emergency Personnel Less Likely to Treat Pain for Black Patients Than White Ones

By Anne Branigin

Racial disparities in health care are a well-documented phenomenon, spanning every area of medicine from the birthing room to the ICU. Now, a recent study shows yet another place black people are treated differently from nonblack patients: the back of an ambulance.

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