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xParaAdminx- 08-01-2007
Religous Doctors are not more likely to care for the poor
CHICAGO - U.S. physicians who identify themselves as religious are no more likely to care for poor, underserved patients than those who have no religious affiliation, researchers have found. The study suggests doctors in the United States who see religion as a “master motive in their lives” are not more likely to care for the poor than others. “Religious physicians are not disproportionately caring for the underserved,” Dr. Farr Curlin, of the University of Chicago, said in a telephone interview on Monday. Story continues below ↓advertisement Curlin, who considers himself religious, said he undertook the study because many religions include a call to serve the poor. “I was curious about whether doctors who are more formed in their religious beliefs are more likely to take care of patients who are poor,” said Curlin, whose study appears in the Annals of Family Medicine. View More


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