OBJECTIVE: This study examines two dimensions of racial segregation across hospitals, using a disease for which substantial disparities have been documented. DATA SOURCES: Black (n=32,289) and white (n=244,042) patients 67 years and older admitted for acute myocardial infarction during 2004-2005 in 105 hospital markets were identified from Medicare data. Two measures of segregation were calculated: Dissimilarity (i.e., dissimilar distribution by race across hospitals), and Isolation (i.e., racial isolation within hospitals). For each measure, markets were categorized as having low, medium, or high segregation. STUDY DESIGN: The relationship of hospital segregation to residential segregation and other market characteristics was evalu...
Context—A large literature establishes the presence of racial differences in healthcare using method...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Nursing homes remain subjected to institutional racial segregation in the...
Context Substantial racial disparities in the use of some health services exist; however, much less ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines two dimensions of racial segregation across hospitals, using a diseas...
Objective: This study investigates racial disparities in the use of commonly performed medical proce...
Background—Racial disparities in acute myocardial infarction treatment may be due to differences in ...
Objective: To assess the extent to which the observed racial disparities in cardiac revascularizatio...
Background: Racial/ethnic disparities in health care are well documented, but less is known about wh...
BACKGROUND: Racial disparities in general surgical outcomes are known to exist but not well understo...
OBJECTIVES: Recent studies have demonstrated the adverse effects of prolonged emergency department (...
Objective: To explore the association between quality of care for surgical and pneumonia patients an...
BACKGROUND: Disparities in the management of coronary artery disease were consistently documented in...
Objectives. This paper measures current patterns of hospital segregation among Medicare beneficiarie...
Purpose: To examine racial and geographic disparities in the use of—and outcomes associated with—Med...
Background: Previous studies have documented racial disparities in treatment of acute myocardial inf...
Context—A large literature establishes the presence of racial differences in healthcare using method...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Nursing homes remain subjected to institutional racial segregation in the...
Context Substantial racial disparities in the use of some health services exist; however, much less ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines two dimensions of racial segregation across hospitals, using a diseas...
Objective: This study investigates racial disparities in the use of commonly performed medical proce...
Background—Racial disparities in acute myocardial infarction treatment may be due to differences in ...
Objective: To assess the extent to which the observed racial disparities in cardiac revascularizatio...
Background: Racial/ethnic disparities in health care are well documented, but less is known about wh...
BACKGROUND: Racial disparities in general surgical outcomes are known to exist but not well understo...
OBJECTIVES: Recent studies have demonstrated the adverse effects of prolonged emergency department (...
Objective: To explore the association between quality of care for surgical and pneumonia patients an...
BACKGROUND: Disparities in the management of coronary artery disease were consistently documented in...
Objectives. This paper measures current patterns of hospital segregation among Medicare beneficiarie...
Purpose: To examine racial and geographic disparities in the use of—and outcomes associated with—Med...
Background: Previous studies have documented racial disparities in treatment of acute myocardial inf...
Context—A large literature establishes the presence of racial differences in healthcare using method...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Nursing homes remain subjected to institutional racial segregation in the...
Context Substantial racial disparities in the use of some health services exist; however, much less ...