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Poorer and minority older adults are suspicious of the US health care system

Poorer and minority older adults are suspicious of the US health care system – a new study shows why


Just over two weeks before she died of complications from COVID-19 in December 2020, Dr. Susan G. Moore recorded a smartphone video from her bed in an Indiana hospital. In the recording, which went viral, the Black physician accused a white doctor of letting racial bias affect his medical decisions, from evading her requests for a CT scan, to playing down her pain complaints and refusing to prescribe additional narcotic painkillers.
“He made me feel like I was a drug addict,” Moore, a 52-year-old family physician, said into the camera. “I maintain that if I was white, I wouldn’t have to go through that.” ....

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Poorer and minority older adults are suspicious of the US health care system


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April 1, 2021
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(THE CONVERSATION) Just over two weeks before she died of complications from COVID-19 in December 2020, Dr. Susan G. Moore recorded a smartphone video from her bed in an Indiana hospital. In the recording, which went viral, the Black physician accused a white doctor of letting racial bias affect his medical decisions, from evading her requests for a CT scan, to playing down her pain complaints and refusing to prescribe additional narcotic painkillers. ....

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Cano Health Achieves Designation as a National Age-Friendly Health Systems Participant


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MIAMI, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Cano Health, a leading value-based care delivery platform for seniors with over 112,000 total members as of January 1, 2021, today announced that it has achieved accreditation as a national Age-Friendly Health Systems Participant across its network of primary care clinics, recognizing its work to improve health care for older adults.
As part of the Age-Friendly Health Systems Action movement, Cano Health now joins hundreds of health systems in the U.S. working to enable high-quality care for older adults that is tailored to patients clinical goals and preferences as a way to improve avoidable hospital readmission rates and overall patient outcomes. The initiative was launched by The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, in partnership with the American Hospital Association and the Catholic Health Association of the United States, to help hospitals and oth ....

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