Ethnic differences in potentially preventable hospitalizations among Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders: implications for reducing health care disparities.

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Moy E, Mau MK, Raetzman S, Barrett M, Miyamura JB, Chaves KH, Andrews R., Ethn Dis. 2013 Winter; 23(1):6-11.

Abstract
Despite recent efforts to reduce racial/ethnic health care disparities, significant gaps remain in potentially preventable hospitalization rates. Chinese and Japanese had lower rates than Whites for all 3 composites, whereas NH and Other PI subgroups typically had the worst health outcomes.

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