OBJECTIVE: To assess differences in self-reported health status and satisfaction between African-American and caucasian veterans with ischemic heart disease (IHD). DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: African-American and caucasian patients enrolled in General Internal Medicine clinics at six Veteran Affairs Medical Centers. STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of baseline survey data from the Ambulatory Care Quality Improvement Project (ACQUIP). Patients who responded to an initial health-screening questionnaire were sent follow-up surveys, which included the Medical Outcomes Study 36-item Health Survey (SF-36), the Seattle Outpatient Satisfaction Questionnaire (SOSQ), and the Seattle Angina Questionnaire (SAQ). PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:...
BackgroundIn the general population, blacks experience higher mortality than their white peers, attr...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the use of medications in African-American and Caucasian elderly Medicare pati...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether the extent of coronary obstructive disease is similar among black and...
Background Chronic illness burdens some groups more than others. In studies of ethnic/racial groups ...
Diabetes is estimated to affect over 1,000,000 veterans who receive primary care within the Veterans...
BACKGROUND: Mortality rates for coronary heart disease are higher in blacks than in whites. OBJECTIV...
BackgroundIn the general population, compared wtih their White peers, African Americans suffer prema...
Objectives. We examined racial differences in cardiac catheterization rates and reviewed whether pat...
Purpose: Equal-access health care systems such as the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) reduce fi...
Background - In the general population, blacks experience higher mortality than their white peers, a...
This study builds on previous research that shows increased risk of cardiovascular disorders among A...
Purpose: Patients who have multiple sources of care are at risk for fragmented and uncoordinated car...
Purpose: Equal-access health care systems such as the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) reduce fi...
BackgroundChronic illness burdens some groups more than others. In studies of ethnic/racial groups w...
Background The goal of these analyses was to determine whether there were systematic differences in ...
BackgroundIn the general population, blacks experience higher mortality than their white peers, attr...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the use of medications in African-American and Caucasian elderly Medicare pati...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether the extent of coronary obstructive disease is similar among black and...
Background Chronic illness burdens some groups more than others. In studies of ethnic/racial groups ...
Diabetes is estimated to affect over 1,000,000 veterans who receive primary care within the Veterans...
BACKGROUND: Mortality rates for coronary heart disease are higher in blacks than in whites. OBJECTIV...
BackgroundIn the general population, compared wtih their White peers, African Americans suffer prema...
Objectives. We examined racial differences in cardiac catheterization rates and reviewed whether pat...
Purpose: Equal-access health care systems such as the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) reduce fi...
Background - In the general population, blacks experience higher mortality than their white peers, a...
This study builds on previous research that shows increased risk of cardiovascular disorders among A...
Purpose: Patients who have multiple sources of care are at risk for fragmented and uncoordinated car...
Purpose: Equal-access health care systems such as the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) reduce fi...
BackgroundChronic illness burdens some groups more than others. In studies of ethnic/racial groups w...
Background The goal of these analyses was to determine whether there were systematic differences in ...
BackgroundIn the general population, blacks experience higher mortality than their white peers, attr...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the use of medications in African-American and Caucasian elderly Medicare pati...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether the extent of coronary obstructive disease is similar among black and...