Objective: Studies have shown disparities in mortality among racial groups and among those with differing insurance coverage. Our goal was to determine if injury severity affects these disparities. Methods: We classified patients from the 2003-2008 National Trauma Data Banks suffering moderate to severe injuries into six groups based on race/ethnicity and insurance, stratifying by injury severity. Logistic regression compared odds of death between races-ethnicities/insurance groups within these strata. We adjusted for age, gender, Injury Severity Score, Glasgow Coma Scale motor component, hypotension, and mechanism of injury. Results: Patients meeting inclusion criteria numbered 760,598. Disparities between races-ethnicities/insurance group...
Background: Insurance-related outcomes disparities are well-known, but associations between distinct...
Introduction: Recognizing disparities in definitive care for traumatic injuries created by insurance...
Background: Prior studies have demonstrated that race and insurance status predict inpatient trauma ...
Objective: To determine the effect of race and insurance status on trauma mortality. Methods: Review...
Objectives: To determine whether minority trauma patients are more commonly treated at trauma center...
Background: Race and socioeconomic disparities are pervasive and persist throughout our health care ...
Introduction: Race and insurance status are both independent predictors of outcome disparities after...
Background: There are well-documented disparities in outcomes for injured Black and Hispanic patient...
Objective: To determine whether there is an increased odds of mortality among trauma patients treate...
Background: The number of black trauma deaths attributable to racial disparities is unknown. The obj...
Race and insurance status each independently predicts outcome disparities after trauma. African Amer...
Background: Although inequities in trauma care are reported widely, some groups have theorized that ...
Background: There is increasing evidence to suggest that racial disparities exist in outcomes for tr...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported that black race and lack of health insurance coverage are...
Introduction: The Injury Severity Score (ISS) is the most commonly used measure of injury severity. ...
Background: Insurance-related outcomes disparities are well-known, but associations between distinct...
Introduction: Recognizing disparities in definitive care for traumatic injuries created by insurance...
Background: Prior studies have demonstrated that race and insurance status predict inpatient trauma ...
Objective: To determine the effect of race and insurance status on trauma mortality. Methods: Review...
Objectives: To determine whether minority trauma patients are more commonly treated at trauma center...
Background: Race and socioeconomic disparities are pervasive and persist throughout our health care ...
Introduction: Race and insurance status are both independent predictors of outcome disparities after...
Background: There are well-documented disparities in outcomes for injured Black and Hispanic patient...
Objective: To determine whether there is an increased odds of mortality among trauma patients treate...
Background: The number of black trauma deaths attributable to racial disparities is unknown. The obj...
Race and insurance status each independently predicts outcome disparities after trauma. African Amer...
Background: Although inequities in trauma care are reported widely, some groups have theorized that ...
Background: There is increasing evidence to suggest that racial disparities exist in outcomes for tr...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported that black race and lack of health insurance coverage are...
Introduction: The Injury Severity Score (ISS) is the most commonly used measure of injury severity. ...
Background: Insurance-related outcomes disparities are well-known, but associations between distinct...
Introduction: Recognizing disparities in definitive care for traumatic injuries created by insurance...
Background: Prior studies have demonstrated that race and insurance status predict inpatient trauma ...