Department of Internal Medicine, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL 62702, United States
Susan T. Hingle, MD, FRCP, MACP, is a general internist and a professor of medicine who serves as associate dean for the Center for Human and Organizational Potential, and director of faculty development. Dr. Hingle is a fellow with the prestigious Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) Program. She has received several teaching awards including the Golden Apple Award, the Excellence in Teaching Outstanding Teacher Award and the Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award.
Research Article
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in COVID-19 Hospital Admissions
Author(s): Violeta Álvarez Retamales*, Oswaldo Madrid Suarez, Odalys E. Lara-Garcia, Suhayb Ranjha, Ruby Maini, Susan Hingle, Vidya Sundareshan and Robert L. Robinson
Importance: COVID-19 has affected millions of people worldwide. Furthermore, with its increasing incidence, more
has been learned about the risk factors that can make certain groups more at risk of contracting the disease or have
worse outcomes. We aim to identify any discrepancy in the hospitalization rate by race/ethnicity of patients who
tested positive for COVID-19, and through this, analyze the risks of these groups in an effort to call out for attention
to the circumstances that make them more vulnerable and susceptible to disease.
Observations: Analysis indicates that patients identified as non-Hispanic White and Asian/Pacific Islander in
hospital admission data are underrepresented in COVID-19 admissions. Patients identified as non-Hispanic Black,
Hispanic/Latino, and American Indian have a disproportionate burden of.. View more»