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June 13, 2017; 88 (24) Article

Racial disparities in neurologic health care access and utilization in the United States

Altaf Saadi, David U. Himmelstein, Steffie Woolhandler, Nicte I. Mejia
First published May 17, 2017, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000004025
Altaf Saadi
From Partners Neurology Residency Program (A.S.), Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Woman's Hospital; Harvard Medical School (A.S., D.U.H., S.W., N.I.M.), Boston, MA; City University of New York at Hunter College (D.U.H., S.W.), New York; and Massachusetts General Hospital (N.I.M.), Boston.
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David U. Himmelstein
From Partners Neurology Residency Program (A.S.), Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Woman's Hospital; Harvard Medical School (A.S., D.U.H., S.W., N.I.M.), Boston, MA; City University of New York at Hunter College (D.U.H., S.W.), New York; and Massachusetts General Hospital (N.I.M.), Boston.
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Steffie Woolhandler
From Partners Neurology Residency Program (A.S.), Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Woman's Hospital; Harvard Medical School (A.S., D.U.H., S.W., N.I.M.), Boston, MA; City University of New York at Hunter College (D.U.H., S.W.), New York; and Massachusetts General Hospital (N.I.M.), Boston.
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From Partners Neurology Residency Program (A.S.), Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Woman's Hospital; Harvard Medical School (A.S., D.U.H., S.W., N.I.M.), Boston, MA; City University of New York at Hunter College (D.U.H., S.W.), New York; and Massachusetts General Hospital (N.I.M.), Boston.
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Racial disparities in neurologic health care access and utilization in the United States
Altaf Saadi, David U. Himmelstein, Steffie Woolhandler, Nicte I. Mejia
Neurology Jun 2017, 88 (24) 2268-2275; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000004025

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Objective: To evaluate racial and ethnic differences in the utilization of neurologic care across a wide range of neurologic conditions in the United States.

Methods: We analyzed nationally representative data from the 2006–2013 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), including information on demographics, patient-reported health conditions, neurology visit rates, and costs. Using diagnostic codes, we identified persons with any self-identified neurologic disorder except back pain, as well as 5 subgroups (Parkinson disease, multiple sclerosis, headache, cerebrovascular disease, and epilepsy). To assess disparities in neurologic care utilization, we performed logistic regression analyses of outpatient department neurologic care visit rates and expenditures for each racial ethnic group controlling for age, sex, health status, socioeconomic characteristics, and geographic region of care.

Results: Of the 279,103 MEPS respondents, 16,936 (6%) self-reported a neurologic condition; 5,890 (2%) received a total of 13,685 outpatient neurology visits. Black participants were nearly 30% less likely to see an outpatient neurologist (odds ratio [OR] 0.72, confidence interval [CI] 0.64–0.81) relative to their white counterparts, even after adjustment for demographic, insurance, and health status differences. Hispanic participants were 40% less likely to see an outpatient neurologist (OR 0.61, CI 0.54–0.69). Among participants with known neurologic conditions, blacks were more likely to be cared for in the emergency department, to have more hospital stays, and to have higher per capita inpatient expenditures than their white counterparts.

Conclusions: Our findings highlight racial and ethnic inequalities in the utilization of neurologic care in the United States.

GLOSSARY

ACA=
Affordable Care Act;
AHRQ=
Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research;
CI=
confidence interval;
ED=
emergency department;
FPL=
federal poverty level;
MEPS=
Medical Expenditure Panel Survey;
MS=
multiple sclerosis;
OR=
odds ratio;
PD=
Parkinson disease

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  • Received December 24, 2016.
  • Accepted in final form March 22, 2017.
  • © 2017 American Academy of Neurology
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