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Variation in Scope and Area of Practice by Family Physician Race and Ethnicity

Ting Wang, Chineme Amechi, Andrea A. Anderson, Aimee R. Eden and Andrew Bazemore
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2022, 35 (3) 454-456; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2022.03.210362
Ting Wang
the American Board of Family Medicine (TW, AE, AB and AA); School of Medicine and Health Sciences, The George, Washington University, Washington, DC (AAA); Davidson College (CA).
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Chineme Amechi
the American Board of Family Medicine (TW, AE, AB and AA); School of Medicine and Health Sciences, The George, Washington University, Washington, DC (AAA); Davidson College (CA).
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Andrea A. Anderson
the American Board of Family Medicine (TW, AE, AB and AA); School of Medicine and Health Sciences, The George, Washington University, Washington, DC (AAA); Davidson College (CA).
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Aimee R. Eden
the American Board of Family Medicine (TW, AE, AB and AA); School of Medicine and Health Sciences, The George, Washington University, Washington, DC (AAA); Davidson College (CA).
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Andrew Bazemore
the American Board of Family Medicine (TW, AE, AB and AA); School of Medicine and Health Sciences, The George, Washington University, Washington, DC (AAA); Davidson College (CA).
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Abstract

Family physicians who are self-identified members of Black, Hispanic, and American Indian/Alaska Native racial groups are more likely to practice in disadvantaged areas but also tend to have narrower scopes of practice when compared with White family physicians, despite holding the same certification. Considering the established benefits of comprehensive primary care, these results suggest the need for policies incentivizing and supporting broader scopes of practice in disadvantaged areas

  • Cultural Diversity
  • Family Physicians
  • Health Services Accessibility
  • Policy
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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine: 35 (3)
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Ting Wang, Chineme Amechi, Andrea A. Anderson, Aimee R. Eden, Andrew Bazemore
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2022, 35 (3) 454-456; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2022.03.210362

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Ting Wang, Chineme Amechi, Andrea A. Anderson, Aimee R. Eden, Andrew Bazemore
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2022, 35 (3) 454-456; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2022.03.210362
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