Becker's Healthcare March 21, 2024
Naomi Diaz

Racial and ethnic minorities experienced lower response rates from attending physicians for patient portal messages, but higher response rates from registered nurses, indicating potential disparities in triage prioritization, a March 18 study published in JAMA Network Open found.

The study analyzed patient portal messages sent by patients at Boston Medical Center to assess if there were differences in care team responses to patient portal messages by patient race and ethnicity. The study analyzed approximately 40,000 patients of White, Black, Hispanic and Asian backgrounds and their 57,704 patient portal messages sent from January to November 2021.

Researchers found that patients...

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