Do doctors treat poorer patients differently? Our study in Tunisia found they do – in subtle ways

TL;DR


Summary:
- This article discusses a study conducted in Tunisia that examined how doctors treat patients from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
- The study found that doctors tended to spend less time with and provide less detailed explanations to patients from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, even when the medical conditions were similar.
- The findings suggest that subtle biases and disparities in healthcare can exist, which may contribute to poorer health outcomes for patients from disadvantaged communities.

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