By Jacqueline Howard -
CNN
August 23, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - Black newborn
babies in the United States are more likely to
survive childbirth if they are cared for by Black
doctors, but three times more likely than White
Babies to die when looked after by White doctors, a
study has found.
The mortality rate of Black newborns in hospital
shrunk by between 39% and 58% when Black physicians
took charge of the birth, according to the research,
which laid bare how shocking racial disparities in
human health can affect even the first hours of a
person's life.
By contrast, the mortality rate for White babies was
largely unaffected by the doctor's race.
The findings support previous research, which has
shown that, while infant mortality rates have fallen
in recent decades,
Black children remain significantly more likely to
die early than their White counterparts.
Researchers from George Mason University analyzed
data capturing 1.8 million hospital births in
Florida between 1992 and 2015 for the new study,
which was
published Monday in the journal Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences of the United
States of America, also known as PNAS.
When cared for by White physicians, Black newborns
were about three times more likely to die in the
hospital than White newborns, the researchers found.
That disparity dropped significantly when the doctor
was Black, although Black newborns nonetheless
remained more likely than White newborns to die.
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"Our study provides the first evidence that the Black-White newborn mortality gap is smaller when Black MDs provide care for Black newborns than when White MDs do, lending support to research examining the importance of racial concordance in addressing health care inequities," co-author Rachel Hardeman said on Twitter.
"Black babies have been dying at disproportionate
rates since as long as we've collected data. The
time is now to change this and to ensure that Black
infants are afforded the opportunity to thrive."
It's already known that Black infants have 2.3 times
the infant mortality rate as White infants,
according to the
US Department of Health and Human Services' Office
of Minority Health.
And a report from the US Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, which covered the period between
2000 to 2017 and was published in June, found that
Black infants still have more than twice the risk of
dying as White infants.
"Strikingly, these effects appear to manifest more
strongly in more complicated cases, and when
hospitals deliver more Black newborns," the authors
wrote. "The findings suggest that Black physicians
outperform their White colleagues when caring for
Black newborns."
The authors did not speculate about the reasons
behind the trend, but wrote: "Taken with this work,
it gives warrant for hospitals and other care
organizations to invest in efforts to reduce such
biases and explore their connection to institutional
racism."
"Reducing racial disparities in newborn mortality
will also require raising awareness among
physicians, nurses, and hospital administrators
about the prevalence of racial and ethnic
disparities," the researchers added.
CNN's Jacqueline Howard contributed reporting. --
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