To quantify the independent roles of geography and Indigenous status in explaining disparities in Potentially Preventable Hospital (PPH) admissions between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.Analysis of linked hospital admission data for New South Wales (NSW), Australia, for the period July 1 2003 to June 30 2008.Age-standardised admission rates, and rate ratios adjusted for age, sex and Statistical Local Area (SLA) of residence using multilevel models.PPH diagnoses accounted for 987,604 admissions in NSW over the study period, of which 3.7% were for Indigenous people. The age-standardised PPH admission rate was 76.5 and 27.3 per 1,000 for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people respectively. PPH admission rates in Indigenous people wer...
Objectives: To assess differences in the rates of angiography and subsequent revascularisation for A...
To analyse rates of avoidable hospitalisations in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal residents of the Nor...
It is widely recognised that significant discrepancies exist between the health of indigenous and no...
Objectives: To quantify the independent roles of geography and Indigenous status in explaining dispa...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To quantify the independent roles of geography and Indigenous status in exp...
Potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPHs) are admissions to hospital that could potentially ha...
We investigated disparities in rates of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) between Aboriginal and non...
We investigated disparities in rates of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) between Aboriginal and non...
AbstractWe investigated disparities in rates of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) between Aboriginal...
While many studies investigated the higher morbidity and mortality levels of indigenous Australians ...
The indigenous Australian population is well known to have higher rates of morbidity and mortality t...
Aboriginal people in Australia have higher rates of transport injury than non-Aboriginal people, but...
Abstract Background The estimated life expectancy at birth for Indigenous Australians is 10-11 years...
Objective: To investigate under-recording of Aboriginal people in hospital data from New South Wales...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveTo compare the incidence of injury-rela...
Objectives: To assess differences in the rates of angiography and subsequent revascularisation for A...
To analyse rates of avoidable hospitalisations in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal residents of the Nor...
It is widely recognised that significant discrepancies exist between the health of indigenous and no...
Objectives: To quantify the independent roles of geography and Indigenous status in explaining dispa...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To quantify the independent roles of geography and Indigenous status in exp...
Potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPHs) are admissions to hospital that could potentially ha...
We investigated disparities in rates of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) between Aboriginal and non...
We investigated disparities in rates of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) between Aboriginal and non...
AbstractWe investigated disparities in rates of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) between Aboriginal...
While many studies investigated the higher morbidity and mortality levels of indigenous Australians ...
The indigenous Australian population is well known to have higher rates of morbidity and mortality t...
Aboriginal people in Australia have higher rates of transport injury than non-Aboriginal people, but...
Abstract Background The estimated life expectancy at birth for Indigenous Australians is 10-11 years...
Objective: To investigate under-recording of Aboriginal people in hospital data from New South Wales...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveTo compare the incidence of injury-rela...
Objectives: To assess differences in the rates of angiography and subsequent revascularisation for A...
To analyse rates of avoidable hospitalisations in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal residents of the Nor...
It is widely recognised that significant discrepancies exist between the health of indigenous and no...