AbstractObjectives. This study sought to investigate the independent effect of ethnicity on the utilization of invasive cardiac procedures after acute myocardial infarction (AMI).Background. The precise role of ethnicity in access to cardiovascular procedures is unknown, particularly because of difficulty in isolating ethnicity from financial and other socioeconomic factors. We conducted a retrospective analysis of the use of cardiac catheterization and coronary revascularization procedures after AMI in military health care beneficiaries. The Military Health Services System (MHSS) ensures equal access to care in an environment without financial incentives for procedural utilization; furthermore, socioeconomic differences between patients be...
High levels of poverty and unemployment, and low levels of health insurance coverage may pose barrie...
Previous research has documented that black patients with acute myocardial infarc-tion (AMI) are sig...
Previously, ethnic inequalities in prognosis after a first acute myocardial infarction were observed...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to investigate the independent effect of ethnicity on the util...
AbstractObjectives. Utilization rates for cardiac catheterization and cardiac surgery in the Departm...
Objectives. Utilization rates for cardiac catheterization and cardiac surgery in the Department of V...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to identify the clinical characteristics associated with, and to inves...
Objective: To determine whether access to cardiac procedures and drugs contributes to social and eth...
Objectives. We examined racial differences in cardiac catheterization rates and reviewed whether pat...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to assess whether there were differences, relative to racial ethnicity, ...
AbstractObjectivesWe evaluated the effect of African American (AA) and Hispanic American (HA) ethnic...
Complex High-risk but indicated Percutaneous coronary interventions (CHiPs) is increasingly common i...
Background—Racial/ethnic differences in cardiovascular care have been well documented. We sought to ...
IntroductionQuality implies equitable care irrespective of ethnicity. There have been few previous s...
BackgroundAmerican Indians/Alaska Natives (AIAN) experience a high burden of cardiovascular disease ...
High levels of poverty and unemployment, and low levels of health insurance coverage may pose barrie...
Previous research has documented that black patients with acute myocardial infarc-tion (AMI) are sig...
Previously, ethnic inequalities in prognosis after a first acute myocardial infarction were observed...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to investigate the independent effect of ethnicity on the util...
AbstractObjectives. Utilization rates for cardiac catheterization and cardiac surgery in the Departm...
Objectives. Utilization rates for cardiac catheterization and cardiac surgery in the Department of V...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to identify the clinical characteristics associated with, and to inves...
Objective: To determine whether access to cardiac procedures and drugs contributes to social and eth...
Objectives. We examined racial differences in cardiac catheterization rates and reviewed whether pat...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to assess whether there were differences, relative to racial ethnicity, ...
AbstractObjectivesWe evaluated the effect of African American (AA) and Hispanic American (HA) ethnic...
Complex High-risk but indicated Percutaneous coronary interventions (CHiPs) is increasingly common i...
Background—Racial/ethnic differences in cardiovascular care have been well documented. We sought to ...
IntroductionQuality implies equitable care irrespective of ethnicity. There have been few previous s...
BackgroundAmerican Indians/Alaska Natives (AIAN) experience a high burden of cardiovascular disease ...
High levels of poverty and unemployment, and low levels of health insurance coverage may pose barrie...
Previous research has documented that black patients with acute myocardial infarc-tion (AMI) are sig...
Previously, ethnic inequalities in prognosis after a first acute myocardial infarction were observed...