OBJECTIVES: To evaluate African American-White differences in medical debt among older adults and the extent to which economic and health factors explained these. METHODS: We used nationally representative data from the 2007 and 2010 US Health Tracking Household Survey (n = 5838) and computed population-based estimates of medical debt attributable to economic and health factors with adjustment for age, gender, marital status, and education. RESULTS: African Americans had 2.6 times higher odds of medical debt (odds ratio = 2.62; 95% confidence interval = 1.85, 3.72) than did Whites. Health status explained 22.8% of the observed disparity, and income and insurance explained 19.4%. These factors combined explained 42.4% of the observed dispari...
Objective: This article examines health disparities between older Blacks/ Whites by recognizing the ...
This study examines the effect of social factors on medical care service use of African and white ad...
Acceptance of functional decline accompanying chronic illness is challenging for all elders, and eve...
OBJECTIVES: Although the proportion of people reporting problems paying medical bills has declined i...
Context: The cost of American medical education has increased substantially over the past decade. Gi...
PURPOSE: The association of race with not filling prescription medications because of cost for Afric...
Pain associated with financial hardship among older men varies by race. The purpose of this study wa...
Objectives—To explore the impact of adjusting for income and education on disparities in functional ...
Background: Blacks’ diminished return is defined as smaller protective effects of socioeconomic stat...
Purpose. This study investigated the effects of objective and subjective socioeconomic status (SES) ...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to disentangle the relationships between race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status ...
This research is an examination of racial differences in health over a 20-year period. Using the Nat...
OBJECTIVE: Racial/ethnic discrimination has adverse effects on health outcomes, as does low income a...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate ethnic differences in burden of prevalent geriatric c...
Medical debt represents a substantial financial issue for many US health care consumers, affecting a...
Objective: This article examines health disparities between older Blacks/ Whites by recognizing the ...
This study examines the effect of social factors on medical care service use of African and white ad...
Acceptance of functional decline accompanying chronic illness is challenging for all elders, and eve...
OBJECTIVES: Although the proportion of people reporting problems paying medical bills has declined i...
Context: The cost of American medical education has increased substantially over the past decade. Gi...
PURPOSE: The association of race with not filling prescription medications because of cost for Afric...
Pain associated with financial hardship among older men varies by race. The purpose of this study wa...
Objectives—To explore the impact of adjusting for income and education on disparities in functional ...
Background: Blacks’ diminished return is defined as smaller protective effects of socioeconomic stat...
Purpose. This study investigated the effects of objective and subjective socioeconomic status (SES) ...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to disentangle the relationships between race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status ...
This research is an examination of racial differences in health over a 20-year period. Using the Nat...
OBJECTIVE: Racial/ethnic discrimination has adverse effects on health outcomes, as does low income a...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate ethnic differences in burden of prevalent geriatric c...
Medical debt represents a substantial financial issue for many US health care consumers, affecting a...
Objective: This article examines health disparities between older Blacks/ Whites by recognizing the ...
This study examines the effect of social factors on medical care service use of African and white ad...
Acceptance of functional decline accompanying chronic illness is challenging for all elders, and eve...