OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent to which racial/ethnic differences in Consumer Assessment of Health Plans Study (CAHPS) ratings and reports of Medicaid managed care can be attributed to differential treatment by the same health plans (within-plan differences) as opposed to racial/ethnic minorities being disproportionately enrolled in plans with lower quality of care (between-plan differences). DESIGN: Data are from the National CAHPS Benchmarking Database (NCBD) 3.0. Data were analyzed using linear regression models to determine the overall effects, within-plan effects, and between-plan effects of race/ethnicity and language on patient assessments of care. Standard errors were adjusted for nonresponse weights and the clustered nature of th...
To examine the association between care experiences and parent ratings of care within racial/ethnic/...
Objective: To evaluate an association between race/ethnicity on healthcare and medication utilizatio...
Racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to report receipt of lower quality of health care; however,...
Racial/ethnic disparities in patient experiences are widely reported. Asian Americans (Asians) consi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if patient assessments (reports and ratings) of primary care differ by pat...
Context Substantial racial disparities in the use of some health services exist; however, much less ...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in health care have been well documented, but poorly expla...
BackgroundLittle is known about racial/ethnic differences in the experience of care coordination. To...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have focused on racial and ethnic differences in advance care planning other...
Objective. To determine if members of commercial managed care and Medicaid managed care rate the exp...
Americans receive health care services that are in sync with the latest scientific evidence only abo...
PurposeAsians report worse experiences with care than Whites. This could be due to true differences ...
Background: Racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to report receipt of lower quality of health ca...
Study (CAHPS®) survey of fers an opportu-nity to examine dif ferences in health plan experiences and...
Context Overall quality of care and racial disparities in quality are important and related problems...
To examine the association between care experiences and parent ratings of care within racial/ethnic/...
Objective: To evaluate an association between race/ethnicity on healthcare and medication utilizatio...
Racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to report receipt of lower quality of health care; however,...
Racial/ethnic disparities in patient experiences are widely reported. Asian Americans (Asians) consi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if patient assessments (reports and ratings) of primary care differ by pat...
Context Substantial racial disparities in the use of some health services exist; however, much less ...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in health care have been well documented, but poorly expla...
BackgroundLittle is known about racial/ethnic differences in the experience of care coordination. To...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have focused on racial and ethnic differences in advance care planning other...
Objective. To determine if members of commercial managed care and Medicaid managed care rate the exp...
Americans receive health care services that are in sync with the latest scientific evidence only abo...
PurposeAsians report worse experiences with care than Whites. This could be due to true differences ...
Background: Racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to report receipt of lower quality of health ca...
Study (CAHPS®) survey of fers an opportu-nity to examine dif ferences in health plan experiences and...
Context Overall quality of care and racial disparities in quality are important and related problems...
To examine the association between care experiences and parent ratings of care within racial/ethnic/...
Objective: To evaluate an association between race/ethnicity on healthcare and medication utilizatio...
Racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to report receipt of lower quality of health care; however,...