20 statistics on physician bias: Are younger or older physicians more likely to hold biases?

Practice Management

Here are 20 statistics on physician bias by the physician's age, according to the Medscape Orthopedist Lifestyle Report 2017: Race and Ethnicity, Bias and Burnout.

The data is divided by orthopedists who are 45 years old or younger and those older than 45 years.

 

45 years or younger

 

• Emotional problems: 69 percent report bias
• Heavier weight: 69 percent
• Low intelligence: 42 percent
• Lack of insurance: 37 percent
• Language difference: 31 percent
• Low income: 25 percent
• Race different from the physician: 14 percent
• Physical unattractiveness: 10 percent
• Gender different from the physician: 7 percent

 

Older than 45 years

 

• Emotional problems: 48 percent report bias
• Heavier weight: 67 percent
• Low intelligence: 29 percent
• Lack of insurance: 26 percent
• Language difference: 24 percent
• Low income: 8 percent
• Race different from the physician: 8 percent
• Physical unattractiveness: 11 percent
• Gender different from the physician: 2 percent

 

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