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Racial and socioeconomic disparities in hip fracture care
Christopher J. Dy
, Joseph M. Lane
, Ting Jung Pan
, Michael L. Parks
, Stephen Lyman
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Hand Surgery
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1-year Mortality
33%
Acute Hospital
11%
Asian Patients
11%
Black Men
33%
Care Delivery
22%
Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) Codes
11%
Complete Description
11%
Confidence Interval
100%
Cooperative Systems
22%
Decreased Risk
11%
Delayed Surgery
44%
Disparities in Treatment
11%
Hazard Ratio
33%
Hip Fracture
44%
Hip Fracture Care
100%
In-hospital Complications
11%
Instructions to Authors
11%
Insurance-based
11%
International Classification of Diseases
11%
Medicaid Patients
22%
Mortality Hazard
22%
Multivariable Regression Models
11%
New York State
33%
New York State Department of Health
11%
Ninth Revision
11%
Odds Ratio
66%
Patient Characteristics
11%
Quality of Care
11%
Racial Disparities
100%
Readmission
44%
Reoperation
11%
Social Deprivation
55%
Socio-economic Characteristics
11%
Socioeconomic Disparities
100%
Statewide Planning
22%
Subgroup Analysis
11%
Surgeon Volume
22%
Targeted Intervention
11%
Treatment Access
11%
Treatment Outcome
11%
White Patients
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Emergency Care
16%
Hazard Ratio
50%
Hip Fracture
100%
ICD-9-CM
16%
International Classification of Diseases
16%
Medicare
16%
Odds Ratio
100%
Patient Characteristics
16%
Reoperation
16%
Social Isolation
83%
Subgroup Analysis
16%
Surgeon
33%