Differences between physician social networks for cardiac surgery serving communities with high versus low proportions of black residents

BACKGROUND: Compared with white patients, black patients are more likely to undergo cardiac surgery at low-quality hospitals, even when they live closer to high-quality ones. Opportunities for organizational interventions to alleviate this problem remain elusive. OBJECTIVES: To explore physician isolation in communities with high proportions of black residents as a factor contributing to racial disparities… Continue reading Differences between physician social networks for cardiac surgery serving communities with high versus low proportions of black residents