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Hospital Differences Drive Antibiotic Delays for Black Patients Compared With White Patients With Suspected Septic Shock
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Black patients appear to be less likely than white patients to receive timely antibiotic therapy for sepsis. These differences were largely explained by variation in care among hospitals, such that hospitals that disproportionately treat black patients were less likely to provide timely antibiotic therapy overall. There were no differences between races in other sepsis quality measures or adjusted mortality.
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