Previous research has demonstrated that nonclinical factors are associated with differences in clinical care, with uninsured patients receiving decreased resource use. Studies on trauma populations have also shown unclear relationships between insurance status and hospital length of stay (LOS), a commonly used metric for evaluating quality of care. The objective of this study is to define the relationship between insurance status and LOS after trauma using the largest available national trauma dataset and controlling for significant confounders. Data from 2007 to 2010 National Trauma Data Bank were used to compare differences in LOS among three insurance groups: privately insured, publically insured, and uninsured trauma patients. Multivari...
OBJECTIVES: We determined how preinjury insurance status and injury-related outcomes among able-bodi...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that uninsured patients receive fewer radiographic studies during tra...
Objective: To determine whether quality measures based on injury-specific models provide a different...
Hypothesis: Although demographic and clinical information are known to affect hospital length of sta...
Background: Previous work has suggested that insurance status, gender, and ethnicity all have an ind...
Background: Most hospitals in the United States are required to provide emergency care to all patien...
Introduction: Recognizing disparities in definitive care for traumatic injuries created by insurance...
IMPACT OF EXPANDED MEDICAID COVERAGE ON HOSPITAL LENGTH STAY FOLLOWING INJURY INTRODUCTION Despite i...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the association of insurance status or lack ...
Background: Patients with penetrating injuries are known to have worse outcomes than those with blun...
BACKGROUND The socioeconomic status has been associated with disparities in the incidence and morta...
BackgroundDischarge delays for non-medical reasons put patients at unnecessary risk for hospital-acq...
Race and insurance status each independently predicts outcome disparities after trauma. African Amer...
Background: Posthospitalization care is important for recovery after trauma. Disadvantaged populatio...
Importance: Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability for patients of all ages, many of whom...
OBJECTIVES: We determined how preinjury insurance status and injury-related outcomes among able-bodi...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that uninsured patients receive fewer radiographic studies during tra...
Objective: To determine whether quality measures based on injury-specific models provide a different...
Hypothesis: Although demographic and clinical information are known to affect hospital length of sta...
Background: Previous work has suggested that insurance status, gender, and ethnicity all have an ind...
Background: Most hospitals in the United States are required to provide emergency care to all patien...
Introduction: Recognizing disparities in definitive care for traumatic injuries created by insurance...
IMPACT OF EXPANDED MEDICAID COVERAGE ON HOSPITAL LENGTH STAY FOLLOWING INJURY INTRODUCTION Despite i...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the association of insurance status or lack ...
Background: Patients with penetrating injuries are known to have worse outcomes than those with blun...
BACKGROUND The socioeconomic status has been associated with disparities in the incidence and morta...
BackgroundDischarge delays for non-medical reasons put patients at unnecessary risk for hospital-acq...
Race and insurance status each independently predicts outcome disparities after trauma. African Amer...
Background: Posthospitalization care is important for recovery after trauma. Disadvantaged populatio...
Importance: Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability for patients of all ages, many of whom...
OBJECTIVES: We determined how preinjury insurance status and injury-related outcomes among able-bodi...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that uninsured patients receive fewer radiographic studies during tra...
Objective: To determine whether quality measures based on injury-specific models provide a different...