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 evaluated. Co...
Objective: To explore the association between quality of care for surgical and pneumonia patients an...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Nursing homes remain subjected to institutional racial segregation in the...
This article focuses on the role of conscious and unconscious bias in the delivery of health care. R...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines two dimensions of racial segregation across hospitals, using a dise...
Objectives. This paper measures current patterns of hospital segregation among Medicare beneficiarie...
Background—Racial disparities in acute myocardial infarction treatment may be due to differences in ...
Background: Racial/ethnic disparities in health care are well documented, but less is known about wh...
To assess the extent to which the observed racial disparities in cardiac revascularization use can b...
To assess the extent to which the observed racial disparities in cardiac revascularization use can b...
Studies documenting racial differences in health care use are common in the medical literature. Howe...
Background: Racial/ethnic disparities in health care are well documented, but less is known about wh...
Objective: This study investigates racial disparities in the use of commonly performed medical proce...
This study analyzes administrative data from the Medicare program to compare dif-ferences by race in...
Racial/ethnic minorities are less likely to use higher-quality hospitals than whites. We propose tha...
Objective To assess the extent to which the observed racial disparities in cardiac revascularization...
Objective: To explore the association between quality of care for surgical and pneumonia patients an...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Nursing homes remain subjected to institutional racial segregation in the...
This article focuses on the role of conscious and unconscious bias in the delivery of health care. R...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines two dimensions of racial segregation across hospitals, using a dise...
Objectives. This paper measures current patterns of hospital segregation among Medicare beneficiarie...
Background—Racial disparities in acute myocardial infarction treatment may be due to differences in ...
Background: Racial/ethnic disparities in health care are well documented, but less is known about wh...
To assess the extent to which the observed racial disparities in cardiac revascularization use can b...
To assess the extent to which the observed racial disparities in cardiac revascularization use can b...
Studies documenting racial differences in health care use are common in the medical literature. Howe...
Background: Racial/ethnic disparities in health care are well documented, but less is known about wh...
Objective: This study investigates racial disparities in the use of commonly performed medical proce...
This study analyzes administrative data from the Medicare program to compare dif-ferences by race in...
Racial/ethnic minorities are less likely to use higher-quality hospitals than whites. We propose tha...
Objective To assess the extent to which the observed racial disparities in cardiac revascularization...
Objective: To explore the association between quality of care for surgical and pneumonia patients an...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Nursing homes remain subjected to institutional racial segregation in the...
This article focuses on the role of conscious and unconscious bias in the delivery of health care. R...