Differences in Use of Health Services Between White and African American Children Enrolled in Medicaid in North Carolina
Paul A. Buescher,
Stephanie J. Horton,
Barbara L. Devaney,
Sarah J. Roholt,
Alice J. Lenihan,
J. Timothy Whitmire and
Jonathan B. Kotch
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Abstract:
Racial differences in health status and use of health services persist in the United States and are not completely explained by differences in socioeconomic status.
Keywords: race; children; Medicaid; health service use; health care expenditures (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8
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