Associations of Race, Insurance, and Zip Code-Level Income with Nonadherence Diagnoses in Primary and Specialty Diabetes Care
Conclusions:
Black race, non-private insurance, and lower-income zip codes were associated with disproportionately high rates of nonadherence labeling in both primary and specialty management of T2DM, possibly suggestive of racial or class bias.
Source: Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine - Category: Primary Care Authors: Beltran, S., Arenas, D. J., Lopez-Hinojosa, I. J., Tung, E. L., Cronholm, P. F. Tags: Brief Reports Source Type: research
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