A new report tracking nearly 1 million births in New Jersey found doctors are far more likely to submit Black birthing patients for cesarean sections over white patients with similar medical histories. The study, published in the National Bureau of Economic Research, found unplanned C-sections on Black patients are more likely to happen when hospital surgery rooms were empty, suggesting a financial motivation since surgical births result in higher medical bills.
Report Finds Doctors Far More Likely to Order C-Sections for Black Patients
HeadlineSep 12, 2024