Racial patterns in disabled elderly persons' use of medical services.
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چکیده
OBJECTIVE This study examines the extent that older persons experience patterns of health service use that vary by race. METHODS Using the 1989 NLTCS database, researchers estimate ten binomial logistic regressions of community medical service use by disabled White and Black older persons. Chow tests and Oaxaca decomposition analysis inform why racial differences continue to exist, although most elderly persons have Medicare. RESULTS With similar medical conditions, Blacks are less likely to use services, particularly prescription medications and physician services. Use of some medical services is more likely for elderly Black persons who live in rural areas, small cities, and Western states, or who have more IADLs, joint and breathing problems, and broken parts. An Oaxaca decomposition indicates that differences in personal characteristics (e.g., income and health) do not fully explain racial differences in use of prescriptions and physician services. DISCUSSION For reasons that are unrelated to financial assets, blacks remain vulnerable in their ability to access services commonly used by older persons. To remedy racial disparities in medical utilization, public policy must expand its focuses beyond health finance issues and consider differences in availability, accessibility, and acceptability.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences
دوره 55 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2000