Identifying Patient Subpopulations with Significant Race-Sex Differences in Emergency Department Disposition Decisions
Background/objectives: The race-sex differences in emergency department (ED) disposition decisions have been reported widely. Our objective is to identify demographic and clinical subgroups for which this difference is most pronounced, which will facilitate future targeted research on potential disp...
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Main Authors: | Peter Lin (Author), Nilay T. Argon (Author), Qian Cheng (Author), Christopher S. Evans (Author), Benjamin Linthicum (Author), Yufeng Liu (Author), Abhishek Mehrotra (Author), Laura Murphy (Author), Mehul D. Patel (Author), Serhan Ziya (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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