Study shows that Black people wait for the longest in the ER for chest pain evaluation, more specifically Black women, according to a study published in the Journal of American Heart Association. The study revealed that women are likely to wait 11 minutes longer than men for care in the ER when complaining about chest pain. In comparison, Black women are likely to wait 24 minutes longer than white men and 15 minutes longer than white women.
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