The Health Disparities Myth: Diagnosing The Treatment Gap

(Paperback - 2005/04/30)
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Jonathan Klick

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Sally Satel

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Book: The Health Disparities Myth: Diagnosing The Treatment Gap
Many experts today insist that race profoundly affects how the medical-care system deals with patients, and that black patients will get care that is inferior to white patients. Is this true? In The Health Disparities Myth, Jonathan Klick and Sally Satel conclude that differences in treatment indeed vary by race but not because of it. Data show that third factors, especially geography and socioeconomic factors, generate the strongest momentum in driving the treatment gap. Because health care varies a great deal depending on where people live, and because blacks are overrepresented in regions of the United States served by poorer health care facilities, disparities are, at least in part, a function of residence and not of discrimination.

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Details of Book: The Health Disparities Myth: Diagnosing The Treatment Gap Book: The Health Disparities Myth: Diagnosing The Treatment Gap
Author: Jonathan Klick, Sally Satel
ISBN:

0844771929


ISBN-13:

9780844771922

,

978-0844771922


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2005/04/30
Publisher: American Enterprise Institute Press
Number of Pages: 81
Language: English
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    Book: The Health Disparities Myth: Diagnosing The Treatment Gap by Jonathan Klick, Sally Satel
    ISBN Number: 0844771929, 9780844771922, 978-0844771922