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Examining Black-White Disparities Among Medicare Beneficiaries in Assisted Living Settings in 2014
Chanee D. Fabius
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Kali S. Thomas
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Medicare
76%
African Continental Ancestry Group
48%
Fee-for-Service Plans
48%
Independent Living
38%
Nursing Homes
38%
European Continental Ancestry Group
23%
Skilled Nursing Facilities
17%
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
14%
Facilities and Services Utilization
14%
Medicaid
13%
Datasets
9%
Hospitalization
9%
Cohort Studies
8%
Retrospective Studies
8%
Demography
8%
Incidence
6%
Social Sciences
assisted living
100%
resident
51%
fee-for-service
27%
nursing home
22%
Health Care Utilization
9%
acute care
9%
chronic condition
8%
hospitalization
7%
random sample
6%
utilization
5%
nursing
5%
assistance
4%
experience
2%