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    Active liaison services in psychiatric care were associated with higher referral rates for white patients compared to nonwhite patients. However, the consultation process itself showed no significant racial bias in diagnosis or recommendations.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatric epidemiology
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    • Racial disparities in healthcare

    Background:

    • Understanding referral patterns for psychiatric care among non-psychiatric inpatients is crucial for equitable healthcare delivery.
    • Previous research has indicated potential racial disparities in access to mental health services.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate racial patterns in psychiatric referrals from general medical and surgical wards.
    • To examine potential biases in the psychiatric consultation process based on race.

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