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Racial/ethnic differences in children's access to care
Authors:Weinick R M  Krauss N A
Affiliation:Center for Primary Care Research, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD 20852, USA. rweinick@ahrq.gov
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: This study explored reasons for racial and ethnic differences in children's usual sources of care. METHODS: Data from the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey were examined by means of logistic regression techniques. RESULTS: Black and Hispanic children were substantially less likely than White children to have a usual source of care. These differences persisted after control for health insurance and socioeconomic status. Control for language ability, however, eliminated differences between Hispanic and White children. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that the marked Hispanic disadvantage in children's access to care noted in earlier studies may be related to language ability.
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