Thursday, March 22, 2018

"'Implicit Bias' May Account For A Glaring Disparity In Health Care Screening"



"they are two times more likely than whites to develop diabetes, despite having lower obesity rates. This isn’t a surprise to physicians who treat mostly Asians, but it was news to Dr. Hu when he relocated to Massachusetts over a decade ago. That’s because back in Pennsylvania most of his patients were white...

Tung theorizes that “either patients don’t ask for diabetes screening because they think they are not at risk, or physicians don’t screen their patients because they think their Asian patients are healthier and at lower risk.”

It goes back to the model minority myth. You know, the one where Asian Americans don’t do drugs, don’t commit crimes and are really healthy.

“I do think that a lot of people out there think that Asians likely eat healthier because they likely eat a diet of vegetables and rice or fish and rice,” said Tung. “And you know, as an Asian American, I know that that is not true.”

https://www.pri.org/stories/2017-02-09/implicit-bias-may-account-glaring-disparity-health-care-screening

Related: several other treatment disparities... (black people prejudice in general, black women alzheimers, women heart attacks, women adhd, women autism) 


FB: "there’s a certain resistance to accepting that implicit bias exists in health care because it goes against the Hippocratic oath." 

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