Racial and ethnic differences in the use of high-volume hospitals and surgeons.
Racial and ethnic differences in the use of high-volume hospitals and surgeons.
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2010
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Epstein, Andrew J and Gray, Bradford H and Schlesinger, Mark (2010) Racial and ethnic differences in the use of high-volume hospitals and surgeons. Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960), 145 (2). pp. 179-86.
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Minority patients in New York City are doubly disadvantaged in their surgical care; they are substantially less likely to use both high-volume hospitals and surgeons for procedures with an established volume-mortality association. Better information is needed about which providers minority patients have access to and how they select them.