Background:Racial disparities in surgical care are well described. As many minority patients are also uninsured, increasing access to care is thought to be a viable solution to mitigate inequities. The objectives of this study were to determine whether racial disparities in 30-/90-/180- day outcomes exist within a universally insured population of military-/civilian-dependent emergency general surgery (EGS) patients and ascertain whether differences in outcomes differentially persist in care received at military versus civilian hospitals and among sponsors who are enlisted service members versus officers. It also considered longer-term outcomes of EGS care. Methods: Five years (2006–2010) of TRICARE data, which provides insurance to active/...
Background: Racial and socioeconomic disparities are well documented in emergency general surgery (E...
Introduction: Race and insurance status are both independent predictors of outcome disparities after...
BACKGROUND: Racial disparities in colorectal surgery outcomes have been studied extensively in the U...
Background: Racial disparities in surgical care are well described. As many minority patients are al...
Introduction: Racial disparities in outcomes among emergency general surgery (EGS) patients are well...
Research Objective: Described as one of the most serious health problems affecting the nation, raci...
Research Objective: Described as one of the most serious health problems affecting the nation, raci...
Background: To quantify racial/ethnic differences in outcome after emergency general surgery (EGS). ...
Objectives: To determine whether racial/ethnic disparities in 30/90/180-day mortality, major morbidi...
Background: We hypothesized that Black and Hispanic patients undergoing Emergency General Surgery (E...
Objective: To compare disparities in postoperative outcomes for African Americans after surgical int...
Objectives: Following calls from the National Institutes of Health and American College of Surgeons ...
BACKGROUND: Racial disparities in general surgical outcomes are known to exist but not well understo...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms that lead to health-care disparities is necessary to create...
Background: Racial and socioeconomic disparities are well documented in emergency general surgery (E...
Background: Racial and socioeconomic disparities are well documented in emergency general surgery (E...
Introduction: Race and insurance status are both independent predictors of outcome disparities after...
BACKGROUND: Racial disparities in colorectal surgery outcomes have been studied extensively in the U...
Background: Racial disparities in surgical care are well described. As many minority patients are al...
Introduction: Racial disparities in outcomes among emergency general surgery (EGS) patients are well...
Research Objective: Described as one of the most serious health problems affecting the nation, raci...
Research Objective: Described as one of the most serious health problems affecting the nation, raci...
Background: To quantify racial/ethnic differences in outcome after emergency general surgery (EGS). ...
Objectives: To determine whether racial/ethnic disparities in 30/90/180-day mortality, major morbidi...
Background: We hypothesized that Black and Hispanic patients undergoing Emergency General Surgery (E...
Objective: To compare disparities in postoperative outcomes for African Americans after surgical int...
Objectives: Following calls from the National Institutes of Health and American College of Surgeons ...
BACKGROUND: Racial disparities in general surgical outcomes are known to exist but not well understo...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms that lead to health-care disparities is necessary to create...
Background: Racial and socioeconomic disparities are well documented in emergency general surgery (E...
Background: Racial and socioeconomic disparities are well documented in emergency general surgery (E...
Introduction: Race and insurance status are both independent predictors of outcome disparities after...
BACKGROUND: Racial disparities in colorectal surgery outcomes have been studied extensively in the U...