Insurance-related disparities in primary care quality among US type 2 diabetes patients
DC Lee, H Liang, L Shi - International journal for equity in health, 2016 - Springer
Background This study explored insurance-related disparities in primary care quality among
Americans with type 2 diabetes. Methods Data came from the household component of the
2012 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). Analysis focused on adult subjects with
type 2 diabetes. Logistic regressions were performed to investigate the associations
between insurance status and primary care attributes related to first contact, longitudinality,
comprehensiveness, and coordination, while controlling for confounding factors. Results …
Americans with type 2 diabetes. Methods Data came from the household component of the
2012 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). Analysis focused on adult subjects with
type 2 diabetes. Logistic regressions were performed to investigate the associations
between insurance status and primary care attributes related to first contact, longitudinality,
comprehensiveness, and coordination, while controlling for confounding factors. Results …
Insurance-related disparities in primary care quality among US type 2 diabetes patients.
LDC Lee DeChih, LHL Liang HaiLun, SLY Shi LeiYu - 2016 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: This study explored insurance-related disparities in primary care quality among
Americans with type 2 diabetes. Methods: Data came from the household component of the
2012 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). Analysis focused on adult subjects with
type 2 diabetes. Logistic regressions were performed to investigate the associations
between insurance status and primary care attributes related to first contact, longitudinality,
comprehensiveness, and coordination, while controlling for confounding factors. Results …
Americans with type 2 diabetes. Methods: Data came from the household component of the
2012 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). Analysis focused on adult subjects with
type 2 diabetes. Logistic regressions were performed to investigate the associations
between insurance status and primary care attributes related to first contact, longitudinality,
comprehensiveness, and coordination, while controlling for confounding factors. Results …