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The potential impact of triage protocols on racial disparities in clinical outcomes among COVID-positive patients in a large academic healthcare system.

Shireen RoyMary ShowstarkBenjamin TolchinNitu KashyapJennifer BonitoMichelle C SalazarJennifer L HerbstKatherine A NashMax Jordan Nguemeni TiakoKaren JubanyikNancy KimDeron GalushaKaren H WangCarol Oladele
Published in: PloS one (2021)
While Black patients in this sample of hospitalized COVID-positive patients had higher SOFA scores compared to patients of other races, this did not translate to higher in-hospital mortality or ICU admission. Results demonstrate that if SOFA score had been used to allocate care, Black COVID patients would have been denied care despite having similar clinical outcomes to white patients. Therefore, using SOFA score to allocate resources has the potential to exacerbate racial inequities by disproportionately denying care to Black patients and should not be used to determine access to care. Healthcare systems must develop and use COVID-19 triage protocols that prioritize equity.
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