E. Bogdan-Lovis, J. Zhuang, J. Goldbort, S. Shareef, M. Bresnahan, K. Kelly-Blake, K. Elam
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Do Black Birthing Persons Prefer a Black Health Care Provider During Birth? Race Concordance in Birth
(Birth. 2023;50(2):310–318)
There is discussion in the United States regarding the impact of race concordance between health care providers and patients on health outcomes. While there is evidence that provider-patient communication can benefit from concordance, there’s limited proof that concordance significantly improves health outcomes.