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National racial/ethnic and geographic disparities in experiences with health care among adult Medicaid beneficiaries

OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether health care experiences of adult Medicaid beneficiaries differ by race/ethnicity and rural/urban status. DATA SOURCES: A total of 270 243 respondents to the 2014‐2015 Nationwide Adult Medicaid Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Survey. STUDY DE...

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Autores principales: Martino, Steven C., Mathews, Megan, Agniel, Denis, Orr, Nate, Wilson‐Frederick, Shondelle, Ng, Judy H., Ormson, A. Elizabeth, Elliott, Marc N.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6341217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30628052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.13106
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author Martino, Steven C.
Mathews, Megan
Agniel, Denis
Orr, Nate
Wilson‐Frederick, Shondelle
Ng, Judy H.
Ormson, A. Elizabeth
Elliott, Marc N.
author_facet Martino, Steven C.
Mathews, Megan
Agniel, Denis
Orr, Nate
Wilson‐Frederick, Shondelle
Ng, Judy H.
Ormson, A. Elizabeth
Elliott, Marc N.
author_sort Martino, Steven C.
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description OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether health care experiences of adult Medicaid beneficiaries differ by race/ethnicity and rural/urban status. DATA SOURCES: A total of 270 243 respondents to the 2014‐2015 Nationwide Adult Medicaid Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Survey. STUDY DESIGN: Linear regression was used to estimate case mix adjusted differences in patient experience between racial/ethnic minority and non‐Hispanic white Medicaid beneficiaries, and between beneficiaries residing in small urban areas, small towns, and rural areas vs large urban areas. Dependent measures included getting needed care, getting care quickly, doctor communication, and customer service. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Compared with white beneficiaries, American Indian/Alaska Native (AIAN) and Asian/Pacific Islander (API) beneficiaries reported worse experiences, while black beneficiaries reported better experiences. Deficits for AIAN beneficiaries were 6‐8 points on a 0‐100 scale; deficits for API beneficiaries were 13‐22 points (P's < 0.001); advantages for black beneficiaries were 3‐5 points (P's < 0.001). Hispanic white differences were mixed. Beneficiaries in small urban areas, small towns, and isolated rural areas reported significantly better experiences (2‐3 points) than beneficiaries in large urban areas (P's < 0.05), particularly regarding access to care. Racial/ethnic differences typically did not vary by geography. CONCLUSIONS: Improving experiences for racial/ethnic minorities and individuals living in large urban areas should be high priorities for policy makers exploring approaches to improve the value and delivery of care to Medicaid beneficiaries.
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spelling pubmed-63412172020-02-01 National racial/ethnic and geographic disparities in experiences with health care among adult Medicaid beneficiaries Martino, Steven C. Mathews, Megan Agniel, Denis Orr, Nate Wilson‐Frederick, Shondelle Ng, Judy H. Ormson, A. Elizabeth Elliott, Marc N. Health Serv Res Health Equity OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether health care experiences of adult Medicaid beneficiaries differ by race/ethnicity and rural/urban status. DATA SOURCES: A total of 270 243 respondents to the 2014‐2015 Nationwide Adult Medicaid Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Survey. STUDY DESIGN: Linear regression was used to estimate case mix adjusted differences in patient experience between racial/ethnic minority and non‐Hispanic white Medicaid beneficiaries, and between beneficiaries residing in small urban areas, small towns, and rural areas vs large urban areas. Dependent measures included getting needed care, getting care quickly, doctor communication, and customer service. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Compared with white beneficiaries, American Indian/Alaska Native (AIAN) and Asian/Pacific Islander (API) beneficiaries reported worse experiences, while black beneficiaries reported better experiences. Deficits for AIAN beneficiaries were 6‐8 points on a 0‐100 scale; deficits for API beneficiaries were 13‐22 points (P's < 0.001); advantages for black beneficiaries were 3‐5 points (P's < 0.001). Hispanic white differences were mixed. Beneficiaries in small urban areas, small towns, and isolated rural areas reported significantly better experiences (2‐3 points) than beneficiaries in large urban areas (P's < 0.05), particularly regarding access to care. Racial/ethnic differences typically did not vary by geography. CONCLUSIONS: Improving experiences for racial/ethnic minorities and individuals living in large urban areas should be high priorities for policy makers exploring approaches to improve the value and delivery of care to Medicaid beneficiaries. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-01-09 2019-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6341217/ /pubmed/30628052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.13106 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Health Services Research published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Health Research and Educational Trust This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Martino, Steven C.
Mathews, Megan
Agniel, Denis
Orr, Nate
Wilson‐Frederick, Shondelle
Ng, Judy H.
Ormson, A. Elizabeth
Elliott, Marc N.
National racial/ethnic and geographic disparities in experiences with health care among adult Medicaid beneficiaries
title National racial/ethnic and geographic disparities in experiences with health care among adult Medicaid beneficiaries
title_full National racial/ethnic and geographic disparities in experiences with health care among adult Medicaid beneficiaries
title_fullStr National racial/ethnic and geographic disparities in experiences with health care among adult Medicaid beneficiaries
title_full_unstemmed National racial/ethnic and geographic disparities in experiences with health care among adult Medicaid beneficiaries
title_short National racial/ethnic and geographic disparities in experiences with health care among adult Medicaid beneficiaries
title_sort national racial/ethnic and geographic disparities in experiences with health care among adult medicaid beneficiaries
topic Health Equity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6341217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30628052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.13106
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