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  • Health Services Research
  • Sociology of Health and Illness
  • Public Health Policy

Background:

  • Racism at both state and provider levels can impact healthcare access and quality.
  • Existing research often examines these factors separately, necessitating an integrated approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the associations between state-level and provider racism and healthcare access and quality.
  • To differentiate the impact of racism on non-Hispanic Black and White individuals.

Main Methods:

  • Integrated data from the Association of American Medical Colleges' Consumer Survey of Health Care Access (2014-2019) and state-level racism indices.
  • Utilized logistic and linear regressions with adjustments for covariates in a dataset of 21,030 adults.

Main Results:

  • Higher state-level racism correlated with better healthcare access and provider time for White individuals.
  • Increased state-level racism was linked to reduced healthcare access for Black individuals.
  • Provider racial discrimination was associated with significantly lower odds of care explanation, question answering, and sufficient provider time.

Conclusions:

  • State-level racism may create disparities, benefiting White individuals while hindering access for Black individuals.
  • These inequities highlight the role of state-level policies in healthcare access and suggest implications for preventive medicine.