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Let A Female Doctor Treat You ,You Heal Fast – New Findings

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisApril 29, 2024Updated:April 29, 2024 Health No Comments3 Mins Read
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A recent study published in the esteemed Annals of Internal Medicine has shed light on a significant disparity in patient outcomes based on the gender of their treating physicians.

The research, led by Dr. Yusuke Tsugawa and his colleagues from the University of California, Los Angeles, unveils a crucial finding: individuals treated by female physicians demonstrate notably lower rates of mortality and readmission compared to those treated by their male counterparts.

Analysing data from Medicare claims spanning from 2016 to 2019, the study encompassed a vast cohort comprising more than 458,100 female patients and over 318,800 male patients. Remarkably, approximately 31% of both male and female patient groups were attended to by female doctors.

The findings revealed a tangible discrepancy in outcomes depending on the gender of the physician. Mortality rates among female patients were notably lower at 8.15% when treated by female physicians, in contrast to 8.38% under male physicians’ care. Similarly, male patients experienced a decrease in mortality rates from 10.15% when treated by female physicians to 10.23% under male physicians.





Dr. Tsugawa, a senior author of the study, emphasised the profound implications of these findings, stating, “Female and male physicians practice medicine differently, and these differences have a meaningful impact on patients’ health outcomes.” He further stressed the need for comprehensive research to elucidate the underlying mechanisms linking physician gender with patient outcomes, with the potential to enhance healthcare outcomes universally.

The researchers postulate various factors contributing to the observed differences in outcomes between female and male physicians. Dr. Lisa Rotenstein, a co-author of the study, highlighted variances in care delivery patterns, with female physicians exhibiting greater engagement in shared medical decision-making and spending more time with patients. This meticulous approach has been associated with higher-quality care and improved patient outcomes.

The study aligns with a growing body of research indicating superior patient outcomes under the care of female physicians. Christopher Wallis, PhD, an assistant professor at the University of Toronto, underscored the systematic differences observed, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing such variations in medical practice.

With female physicians constituting a minority within the medical profession, experts urge male practitioners to introspect and consider avenues for improvement in their practice. Dr. Arghavan Salles of Stanford University emphasized the need for male physicians to approach these findings with curiosity and a willingness to identify areas for enhancement.

The study’s implications extend far beyond the realms of healthcare, sparking critical conversations about gender dynamics and their impact on patient care. As the medical community grapples with these revelations, the pursuit of equitable and patient-centric healthcare remains paramount.

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