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Ethnicity & Disease | 2016

Racial and Insurance Status Disparities in Patient Safety Indicators among Hospitalized Patients

Jay J. Shen; Christopher R. Cochran; Olena Mazurenko Md; Charles B. Moseley; Guogen Shan; Robin Mukalian; Scott Neishi

OBJECTIVE To examine the association between patient race/ethnicity, insurance status, and their interaction with patient safety indicators among hospitalized patients. METHODS Cross-sectional study was conducted. Data were extracted from the 2009 National Inpatient Sample. A total of 3,052,268 patient safety indicator-related discharges were identified. Dependent variables were 11 patient safety indicators (PSI) whereas independent variables included race/ethnicity and insurance status. RESULTS As compared with White patients, African American patients were more likely to experience pressure ulcer, post-operative hemorrhage or hematoma, and post-operative pulmonary embolism (PE) or deep vein thrombosis (DVE); Asian/Pacific Islander patients were more likely to experience pressure ulcer, post-operative PE or DVT, and two obstetric care PSIs; whereas Hispanic/Latino patients were more likely to experience post-operative physiometabolic derangement and accidental puncture/laceration. As compared with patients with private insurance, Medicaid patients were more likely to experience pressure ulcer, post-operative physiological metabolic derangement, post-operative PE or DVT, post-operative respiratory failure, post-operative wound dehiscence, and death among surgeries. However, both obstetric care PSIs showed that African Americans, Hispanics, and uninsured patients were less likely to incur them in comparison with their respective counterparts. Furthermore, strong interactive effects between African American and Medicaid on PSIs were detected. CONCLUSIONS Although mixed findings in disparities in PSIs were observed in our study, Asian/Pacific Islander patients and Medicaid patients seem to be the most vulnerable. Further, interactive effects between African American and Medicaid indicate that poverty may be a key factor related to disparities in health care. Future research is merited to identify underlying factors that are related to PSIs among Asian/Pacific Islander patients. Strategies are needed to improve PSIs among Medicaid patients, especially during the current Medicaid program expansion due to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act.


Social Science & Medicine | 2014

Is the prescribing behavior of Chinese physicians driven by financial incentives

Chun Chen; Weizhen Dong; Jay J. Shen; Christopher R. Cochran; Ying Wang; Mo Hao


International Journal of Health Planning and Management | 2015

Understanding the shortage of village doctors in China and solutions under the policy of basic public health service equalization: evidence from Changzhou

Xiaohong Li; Christopher R. Cochran; Jun Lu; Jay Shen; Chao Hao; Ying Wang; Mei Sun; Chengyue Li; Fengshui Chang; Mo Hao


Journal of health and human services administration | 2008

Mental Health Services Availability and the Admission of the Seriously Mentally Ill from the Emergency Department

Charles B. Moseley; Jay J. Shen; Christopher R. Cochran


Journal of Healthcare Management | 2008

From the emergency department to the general hospital: hospital ownership and market factors in the admission of the seriously mentally ill.

Jay J. Shen; Christopher R. Cochran; Charles B. Moseley


BMC Public Health | 2014

Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome/human immunodeficiency virus knowledge, attitudes, and practices, and use of healthcare services among rural migrants: a cross-sectional study in China

Ying Wang; Christopher R. Cochran; Peng Xu; Jay J. Shen; Gang Zeng; Yanjun Xu; Mei Sun; Chengyue Li; Xiaohong Li; Fengshui Chang; Jun Lu; Mo Hao; Fan Lu


BMC Health Services Research | 2016

Effects of China's New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme on reducing medical impoverishment in rural Yanbian: An alternative approach

Mei Sun; Jay J. Shen; Chengyue Li; Christopher R. Cochran; Ying Wang; Fei Chen; Pingping Li; Jun Lu; Fengshui Chang; Xiaohong Li; Mo Hao


The Scientific World Journal | 2006

Factors for Satisfaction Among Providers of Ancillary Health Services in a Community-Based Cancer Prevention Program: A Pilot Study in Nevada

Emmanuel C. Gorospe; Christopher R. Cochran; Elena E. Cabb


International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management | 2015

Level of EHR adoption and quality and cost of care - evidence from vascular conditions and procedures

Jay J. Shen; Christopher R. Cochran; Scott Neish; Charles B. Moseley; Robin Mukalian


Journal of health care finance | 2014

Effects of the New Health Care Reform on Hospital Performance in China: A Seven-Year Trend from 2005 to 2011

Jay J. Shen; Shoujun Zhou; Lin Xu; Jiaying Chen; Christopher R. Cochran; Erica R. Fisher

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Jay J. Shen

Governors State University

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Emmanuel C. Gorospe

Nevada System of Higher Education

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