Med
Care Res Rev 2000;57 Suppl 1:36-54
Racial and ethnic differences in access to and use of health care services,
1977 to 1996.
Weinick RM, Zuvekas SH, Cohen JW.
This article focuses on racial and ethnic disparities in health care,
describing both absolute differences and relative changes in access to
care and the use of health services among whites, blacks, and Hispanics
over the past two decades. Using data from a series of three nationally
representative medical expenditure surveys, the authors present descriptive
statistics on disparities in access and use between minorities and whites
over time. They also use multivariate analyses to isolate the extent to
which health insurance and income explain those disparities. The authors
find that disparities increased between 1977 and 1996, particularly for
Hispanic Americans. Results also show that approximately one half to three
quarters of the disparities observed in 1996 would remain even if racial
and ethnic disparities in income and health insurance coverage were eliminated.
PMID: 11092157 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]