Location, Race, and Hospital Care for AIDS Patients: An Analysis of 10 States
This study is the first statewide comparison of hospital utilization and inpatient mortality rates for people with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Data from 120,772 hospital discharge abstracts for all AIDS-related admissions in 10 states (California, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Mar...
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Main Authors: | Fred J. Hellinger (Author), John A. Fleishman (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2001-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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