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This cross-sectional study examines disparities in health care use between Black and White people as measured by health care expenditures and visit rates
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Black/White racial disparities in health: a cross-country comparison of Canada and the United States. Arch Intern Med. 2011;171(17):1591-3... Lebrun,Lydie,A.,... - 《Archives of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 18发表: 2011年 Access to care, health status, and health disparities in the...
In the United States there exists a clear and disconcerting racial disparity in the distribution of good health, which can be seen in differential levels of morbidity and mortality affecting blacks and whites. Previous research has examined the role of SES in shaping racial health disparities and ...
Black-white disparities in health care and health outcomes in Washington D.C. may be largely attributable to fundamental social and economic causes38. Washington D.C. is highly segregated, with blacks representing just 5–10% of the population in western parts of the city and more than 90% ...
Previous studies have already shown that mortality afterheart bypass surgeryis higher overall in Black patients thanwhite patients, but known factors such as access to care and use of lower resourced hospitals don't fully explain the disparities. ...
(HealthDay)—The overall Black-White disparities are narrowing in cancer incidence but persist in cancer mortality, according to a report published online Feb. 10 in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians.
SummaryBackground Disparities in HIV incidence and prevalence between black and white men who have sex with men (MSM) in the USA remain largely unexplained. We assessed the effect of interventions for black MSM that might reduce disparities in HIV care continuum and incidence in MSM. Methods Usin...
Blacks were also modestly more likely than Whites to use health care for existing conditions (p<.05), particularly hypertension, cerebral vascular accident/brain injury, cirrhosis, flu-like illness, and injury. The observed racial disparities in health and health care use are different from those ...