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Historically redlined communities have slower EMS response times, study shows

Last updated: August 5, 2025 7:35 pm
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Historically redlined communities have been found to experience slower response times from emergency medical services, according to a recent study published in JAMA Network Open. Redlining, a discriminatory practice that denied mortgages to Black and Hispanic residents, has had lasting effects on access to healthcare services in these communities.

The study utilized maps from the 1930s produced by the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, a government agency that classified neighborhoods based on their racial demographics. Areas with higher proportions of non-white residents were labeled as “hazardous” for mortgage lending, leading to long-term economic and social disparities. Researchers analyzed the locations of EMS centers across 236 cities and calculated average response times using historical traffic data.

The findings revealed that over 2.2 million people lack rapid EMS access in these redlined neighborhoods. Residents in historically graded “D” areas, deemed financially “hazardous” for lending, had a significantly higher proportion of individuals without rapid EMS access compared to residents in “most desirable” A-graded neighborhoods. These disparities were especially pronounced in the Great Lakes region, where residents in D-graded neighborhoods were three times more likely to lack rapid EMS access.

The study underscores the link between structural racism and health disparities, highlighting the ongoing impact of redlining on community health outcomes. Research has shown that redlined neighborhoods face higher rates of health problems, lower life expectancy, and increased exposure to environmental hazards like air pollution.

Addressing these disparities will require better tracking and accountability of EMS response times in communities of color. Ensuring equitable access to emergency care is crucial, as delays in treatment can lead to higher mortality rates, particularly for life-threatening conditions like traumatic injuries. Previous studies have also highlighted disparities in emergency response times based on income levels, further emphasizing the need for systemic change.

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In conclusion, the study sheds light on the enduring effects of redlining on access to healthcare services and calls for targeted interventions to address these disparities. By addressing the root causes of inequity in emergency medical services, we can work towards a more just and equitable healthcare system for all residents.

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