A study published on Wednesday found that Black Medicaid recipients are more likely than white Medicaid patients to be hospitalized due to preventable conditions. The Urban Institute’s new analysis found that Black Medicaid patients were “significantly” more likely to be hospitalized due to preventable reasons compared with white patients. Preventable conditions include asthma/chronic respiratory disease (COPD), heart failure, diabetes and diabetes. “This analysis…
According to a study released on Wednesday, Black Medicaid patients are more likely to be admitted to the hospital due to illnesses that could be avoided. Black Medicaid enrollees were” considerably more good” than white patients to be hospitalized for preventable reasons, according to a recent Urban Institute analysis. Diabetes, heart failure, and asthma/chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( COPD ) were all preventable conditions. The analysis is as follows: According to a study released on Wednesday, Black Medicaid patients are more likely to be admitted to the hospital due to unavoidable illnesses. Black Medicaid enrollees were” considerably more good” than white patients to be hospitalized for treatable reasons, according to a recent Urban Institute analysis. Diabetes, heart failure, and asthma/chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( COPD ) were all preventable conditions. ” This examination…
A study published on Wednesday found that Black Medicaid recipients are more likely than white Medicaid patients to be hospitalized due to preventable conditions. The Urban Institute’s new analysis found that Black Medicaid patients were “significantly” more likely to be hospitalized due to preventable reasons compared with white patients. Preventable conditions include asthma/chronic respiratory disease (COPD), heart failure, diabetes and diabetes. “This analysis…