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Race, Ethnicity and Hospitalization for Six Chronic Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions in the USA

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African Americans and Hispanics have high preventable hospitalization rates for major chronic conditions, even after disease prevalence and underlying hospital utilization patterns are considered. These rates are particularly high for asthma, diabetes and hypertension, which are amenable to prevention and management interventions. Our results suggest a need to improve access to quality primary health care for African Americans and Hispanics in the USA, and for enhanced support of targeted prevention efforts.

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