The number of uninsured has increased during recent years. This study explores underlying factors associated with the insurance-status disparities in hospital care by examining 80,730 acute myocardial infarction discharges in the National Inpatient Sample. Compared to patients having private insurance, Medicaid patients’ higher mortality risk related to severity of illness while the higher mortality of uninsured patients related to interactive effects between insurance status and hospital characteristics. Primary care strategies are likely to improve the hospital care for Medicaid patients while ensuring access to high quality care for patients with limited financial means can improve outcomes for uninsured patients
Background: Disparities in outcomes for many clinical conditions across insurance status is well doc...
<p>OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; HR = hazard ratio.</p><p>Note: The analyses of length ...
Previous studies have documented disparities in both access to invasive cardiovascular procedures an...
Background and Purpose— Despite well-documented discrepancies in many clinical conditions across ins...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested that type of medical insurance coverage is associated wit...
Abstract Background International evidence suggests patients receiving cardiac interventions experie...
Disclosure: Nothing to report. BACKGROUND: Despite widely documented variations in health care outco...
IntroductionAfter having an acute myocardial infarction (AMI), racial and ethnic minorities have les...
Objectives. We sought to determine whether supplemental private insurance coverage among Medicare re...
IntroductionAfter having an acute myocardial infarction (AMI), racial and ethnic minorities have les...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship of patients\u27 socioeconomic status (SES) as measured by rac...
Background: It is unknown whether insurancestatus influences care provided and patients\u27prognosis...
Introduction: Under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act, insurance coverage will markedly incr...
Insurance status affects access to care, which may affect health outcomes. The objective was to dete...
BackgroundThere are limited contemporary data on the influence of primary payer status on the manage...
Background: Disparities in outcomes for many clinical conditions across insurance status is well doc...
<p>OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; HR = hazard ratio.</p><p>Note: The analyses of length ...
Previous studies have documented disparities in both access to invasive cardiovascular procedures an...
Background and Purpose— Despite well-documented discrepancies in many clinical conditions across ins...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested that type of medical insurance coverage is associated wit...
Abstract Background International evidence suggests patients receiving cardiac interventions experie...
Disclosure: Nothing to report. BACKGROUND: Despite widely documented variations in health care outco...
IntroductionAfter having an acute myocardial infarction (AMI), racial and ethnic minorities have les...
Objectives. We sought to determine whether supplemental private insurance coverage among Medicare re...
IntroductionAfter having an acute myocardial infarction (AMI), racial and ethnic minorities have les...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship of patients\u27 socioeconomic status (SES) as measured by rac...
Background: It is unknown whether insurancestatus influences care provided and patients\u27prognosis...
Introduction: Under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act, insurance coverage will markedly incr...
Insurance status affects access to care, which may affect health outcomes. The objective was to dete...
BackgroundThere are limited contemporary data on the influence of primary payer status on the manage...
Background: Disparities in outcomes for many clinical conditions across insurance status is well doc...
<p>OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; HR = hazard ratio.</p><p>Note: The analyses of length ...
Previous studies have documented disparities in both access to invasive cardiovascular procedures an...