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Black patients less likely to receive certain pain relief post-surgery, new research suggests

  • Black patients are 74% more likely than White patients to receive opioid pills post-surgery, according to new research.
  • The study indicates that being Black results in a 29% lower likelihood of receiving multimodal analgesia.
  • Researchers highlight that 'racial disparities may exist' in treatment decisions, suggesting further study is needed on biases.
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