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Modifiable Determinants of Healthcare Utilization: DISCUSSION

These data suggest that within each age-gender subgroup, whether or not an individual has health insurance and a source of usual care is the most important modifiable factors driving use of needed health services within the African-American population. Poverty is also a significant and modifiable factor. Combining the three factors of health insurance, adequate income, [...]

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Modifiable Determinants of Healthcare Utilization: RESULTS

There was valid data for 3,462 African-American respondents to the survey, representing a U.S. African-American population of 36,538,639 civilian, noninstitutionalized persons. Respondents had a median age of 30.0 years. Differences in self-reported health status and mental health status were not striking, but showed a predictable decline in health status with age, and worse health status [...]

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Modifiable Determinants of Healthcare Utilization: METHODS Data

Source Data for the U.S. civilian, noninstitutionalized population were taken from the 1999 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). MEPS is a nationally representative survey of a sample of households drawn from previous National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) participants. Data in 1999 were collected for 23,565 [...]

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Modifiable Determinants of Healthcare Utilization

INTRODUCTION Racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare have been documented in numerous studies, which have been summarized in national reports, such as the Institute of Medicine’s Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care* and various Kaiser Family Foundation reports on Race, Ethnicity, and Medical Care. Some of the most rigorously documented studies [...]

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