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Racial Disparities in Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Care: Sensitive Conditions

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  • So O'Neil
  • Timothy Lake
  • Angela Merrill
  • Ander Wilson
  • David A. Mann
  • Linda M. Bartnyska

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This study identified differences in hospitalization rates for elderly African Americans and whites in Maryland for eight ambulatory care-sensitive conditions and estimated excess costs associated with these disparities.

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  • So O'Neil & Timothy Lake & Angela Merrill & Ander Wilson & David A. Mann & Linda M. Bartnyska, "undated". "Racial Disparities in Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Care: Sensitive Conditions," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8e4101ceb84d41a49adf747ca, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8e4101ceb84d41a49adf747ca331bd4b
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    1. Lin, I-Po & Wu, Shiao-Chi, 2017. "Effects of long-term high continuity of care on avoidable hospitalizations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 121(9), pages 1001-1007.
    2. Ryvicker, Miriam & Gallo, William T. & Fahs, Marianne C., 2012. "Environmental factors associated with primary care access among urban older adults," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 75(5), pages 914-921.

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