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Evidence supports specific benefits, such as higher preventive care uptake among Black men, not a general claim that Black doctors perform better for all Black patients. https://www.nber.org/papers/w24787 Patients cannot always freely choose any doctor; choice is often limited by insurance networks. https://www.healthcare.gov/health-care-law-protections/doctor-choice-emergency-room-access/
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Statistically Black doctors demonstrably perform better when treating Black patients. Maintaining even a 5% Black physician representation is honestly a net positive it directly benefits Black patients And if a patient doesn't want to connect with a Black doctor, they can simply choose a different one. The choice exists either way.
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