Objectives: To determine whether minority trauma patients are more commonly treated at trauma centers (TCs) with worse observed-to-expected (O/E) survival.Background: Racial disparities in survival after traumatic injury have been described. However, the mechanisms that lead to these inequities are not well understood.Methods: Analysis of level I/II TCs included in the National Trauma Data Bank 2007-2010. White, Black, and Hispanic patients 16 years or older sustaining blunt/penetrating injuries with an Injury Severity Score of 9 or more were included. TCs with 50% or more Hispanic or Black patients were classified as predominantly minority TCs. Multivariate logistic regression adjusting for several patient/injury characteristics was used t...
Background: Posthospitalization care is important for recovery after trauma. Disadvantaged populatio...
Importance: Racial disparities in survival after trauma are well described for patients younger than...
Background: Racial disparities in trauma outcomes have been documented, but little is known about ra...
Objectives: To determine whether minority trauma patients are more commonly treated at trauma center...
Objective: Studies have shown disparities in mortality among racial groups and among those with diff...
Objective: The objective of our study was to determine if differences in outcomes at treating facili...
Objective: To determine whether there is an increased odds of mortality among trauma patients treate...
Background: There are well-documented disparities in outcomes for injured Black and Hispanic patient...
Objective: To determine the effect of race and insurance status on trauma mortality. Methods: Review...
Background: Race and socioeconomic disparities are pervasive and persist throughout our health care ...
Background: The number of black trauma deaths attributable to racial disparities is unknown. The obj...
Introduction: Race and insurance status are both independent predictors of outcome disparities after...
Background: Population-based data on trauma care are important to a solid understanding of racial di...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported that black race and lack of health insurance coverage are...
Nationwide Analysis of 434 Hospitals,’ ’ raised the question of whether there was an increased morta...
Background: Posthospitalization care is important for recovery after trauma. Disadvantaged populatio...
Importance: Racial disparities in survival after trauma are well described for patients younger than...
Background: Racial disparities in trauma outcomes have been documented, but little is known about ra...
Objectives: To determine whether minority trauma patients are more commonly treated at trauma center...
Objective: Studies have shown disparities in mortality among racial groups and among those with diff...
Objective: The objective of our study was to determine if differences in outcomes at treating facili...
Objective: To determine whether there is an increased odds of mortality among trauma patients treate...
Background: There are well-documented disparities in outcomes for injured Black and Hispanic patient...
Objective: To determine the effect of race and insurance status on trauma mortality. Methods: Review...
Background: Race and socioeconomic disparities are pervasive and persist throughout our health care ...
Background: The number of black trauma deaths attributable to racial disparities is unknown. The obj...
Introduction: Race and insurance status are both independent predictors of outcome disparities after...
Background: Population-based data on trauma care are important to a solid understanding of racial di...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported that black race and lack of health insurance coverage are...
Nationwide Analysis of 434 Hospitals,’ ’ raised the question of whether there was an increased morta...
Background: Posthospitalization care is important for recovery after trauma. Disadvantaged populatio...
Importance: Racial disparities in survival after trauma are well described for patients younger than...
Background: Racial disparities in trauma outcomes have been documented, but little is known about ra...