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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 1/2022

01-01-2022 | Care | Original Research

Racial/Ethnic Differences in Emergency Department Utilization and Experience

Authors: Layla Parast, PhD, Megan Mathews, MS, Steven Martino, PhD, William G. Lehrman, PhD, Debra Stark, MBA, Marc N. Elliott, PhD

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

Previous work has demonstrated racial/ethnic differences in emergency department (ED) utilization, but less is known about racial/ethnic differences in the experience of care received during an ED visit.

Objective

To examine differences in self-reported healthcare utilization and experiences with ED care by patients’ race/ethnicity.

Design

Adult ED patients discharged to community (DTC) were surveyed (response rate: 20.25%) using the Emergency Department Patient Experience of Care (EDPEC) DTC Survey. Linear regression was used to estimate case-mix-adjusted differences in patient experience between racial/ethnic groups.

Participants

3122 survey respondents who were discharged from the EDs of 50 hospitals nationwide January–March 2016.

Main Measures

Six measures: getting timely care, doctor and nurse communication, communication about medications, receipt of sufficient information about test results, whether hospital staff discussed the patient’s ability to receive follow-up care, and willingness to recommend the ED.

Key Results

Black and Hispanic patients were significantly more likely than White patients to report visiting the ED for an ongoing health condition (40% Black, 30% Hispanic, 28% White, p<0.001), report having visited an ED 3+ times in the last 6 months (26% Black, 25% Hispanic, 19% White, p<0.001), and report not having a usual source of care (19% Black, 19% Hispanic, 8% White, p<0.001). Compared with White patients, Hispanic patients more often reported that hospital staff talked with them about their ability to receive needed follow-up care (+7.2 percentile points, p=0.038) and recommended the ED (+7.2 points, p=0.037); Hispanic and Black patients reported better doctor and nurse communication (+6.4 points, p=0.008; +4 points, p=0.036, respectively).

Conclusions

Hispanic and Black ED patients reported higher ED utilization, lacked a usual source of care, and reported better experience with ED care than White patients. Results may reflect differences in care delivery by staff and/or different expectations of ED care among Hispanic and Black patients.
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Metadata
Title
Racial/Ethnic Differences in Emergency Department Utilization and Experience
Authors
Layla Parast, PhD
Megan Mathews, MS
Steven Martino, PhD
William G. Lehrman, PhD
Debra Stark, MBA
Marc N. Elliott, PhD
Publication date
01-01-2022
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Keyword
Care
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 1/2022
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-021-06738-0

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