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Dan Mitchinson: US correspondent on the research confirming women more likely to survive when treated by female doctors

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New US-based research suggests women are less likely to die when treated by female doctors. A study has followed people 65 and older, observing data on those who died within 30 days of seeing a doctor. 8.15 percent of women who died had been treated by female physicians, but that rose to 8.38 percent for women who'd been seen by a man. For male patients, their doctor's gender made no difference. US correspondent Dan Mitchinson says the numbers may seem like a tiny gap, but it could save 5,000 lives each year. "The study suggests that they are less likely to have experienced miscommunication and misunderstanding and bias."  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.