Roos
NP, Roos LL Jr.
Surgical rate variations: do they reflect the health or socioeconomic
characteristics of a population?
Med Care 1982;20(9):945-58.
“Our data suggest that areas with high surgical rates are also
those likely to have disproportionately large numbers of elderly of Anglo-Saxon
(English-Canadian or American) parentage. Whether such individuals have
a cultural bias towards surgery or are more sophisticated consumers of
surgical services cannot be determined from these data. Perhaps North
American trained physicians have a surgical bias and are more likely to
settle in rural areas having a congenial ethnic makeup.”