A clear delineation of worse outcomes for people of color was found. The

compared to white patients.

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Social Determinants of Health

“We have a societal and professional duty to recognize and accept that the effects of structural racism have taken hold of our patients’ health long before they arrive in our trauma bays, ICU beds, and operating tables. These disparities permeate our society and contribute to inequitable health outcomes, and we must take action to identify the factors which perpetuate this disproportionate suffering,” says the team.

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The team thereby affirmed no treatment bias among the patients in the hospital, including similar measurements between groups like the number of days spent in intensive care and charges for hospital services. This highlights the underlying social determinants of health, including factors such as diet, lifestyle, occupations, and access to health care, that disproportionately affect people of color.

“Dr. Raslan’s research is incredibly important in highlighting disparities in health outcomes experienced by people of color. Together with our department’s efforts to improve the care of traumatic brain injuries, and more broadly to improve diversity in medicine, I am confident OHSU can really make a difference,” says Nathan Selden, M.D., Ph.D., professor and chair of neurological surgery in the OHSU School of Medicine.

Source: Medindia

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