Does Health Care Setting Matter In Reports Of Discrimination?

JOURNAL OF AMBULATORY CARE MANAGEMENT(2010)

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We investigated the associations between the health care setting types that California adults report as their regular source of care, socioeconomic status, and perceived racial/ethnic medical care-related discrimination. Data were analyzed from the 2005 California Health Interview Survey (n=36 694). Adults who identified clinics/health centers/hospital clinics or "other settings" as their usual source of health care had increased odds for perceived racial/ethnic discrimination compared with those who utilized private and health maintenance organizations doctors' offices, although this was true only for middle, but not lower or higher, socio- economic respondents. We suggest several explanations for these findings and improvements for assessing health care- based racial discrimination. Key words: community clinics, discrimination, health care setting, health disparities, race/ethnicity
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community clinics, discrimination, health care setting, health disparities, race/ethnicity
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