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Race, ethnicity, insurance coverage, and preoperative status of hip and knee surgical patients.

机译:髋关节和膝关节手术患者的种族,种族,保险范围和术前状态。

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Our objective was to examine the association between race/ethnicity and insurance type and the preoperative status of patients undergoing joint arthroplasty surgery. Quality of life and WOMAC measures were collected preoperatively in a consecutive series of patients undergoing primary hip or knee arthroplasties (n = 573). Non-Hispanic whites had lower preoperative pain and WOMAC scores and higher Quality Well Being Index and SF-36 scores compared with other racial/ethnic subgroups. Patients with Medicare/private insurance had better preoperative scores relative to patients with Medicaid or no insurance. Racial/ethnic status was generally more strongly associated with preoperative status than was insurance type. Hispanics, blacks, and patients without Medicare or private health insurance reach arthroplasty surgery with lower preoperative functional and health status.
机译:我们的目标是检查种族/民族与保险类型与关节置换术患者术前状态之间的关联。在一系列接受原发性髋关节或膝关节置换术的患者(n = 573)中,术前收集了生活质量和WOMAC指标。与其他种族/族裔亚组相比,非西班牙裔白人的术前疼痛和WOMAC得分更低,而质量健康指数和SF-36得分更高。与没有医疗保险或没有医疗保险的患者相比,医疗保险/私人保险的患者术前评分更高。与保险类型相比,种族/族裔状态与术前状态的相关性通常更高。西班牙裔美国人,黑人以及没有医疗保险或私人健康保险的患者可以接受置换术,术前功能和健康状况较低。

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