Black and white adults have similar health care expenditure levels in racially and economically integrated communities: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2023 NOV 17 (NewsRx) -- By a
For their study, the researchers compared health care expenditures for a nationally representative sample of Black and white adults in census tracts across
Individuals’ health expenditures are indicators of people’s health needs and the types of health care they may or may not be able to access. The findings add to evidence that health disparities between Black and white adults are largely attributable to social factors that can be changed.
The study was published online
“Fixing health care disparities may require both health care and non-health care solutions-making sure people have health insurance and that the resources they have based on where they live give them the best opportunities to be healthy,” says study lead author
Because of external factors-including different levels of exposure to poverty, economic opportunity, health care access, and neighborhood environments-life expectancy, disease risk, health outcomes, and other health care-related measures have long been known to differ between white and Black Americans. Black adults on average have shorter lives and higher rates of common ailments including diabetes, hypertension, and kidney disease.
A 2011 study, also by
In the new study, Dean and colleagues addressed the closely related issue of whether health care expenditures vary with the level of racial and socioeconomic integration.
For their analysis, the researchers used data from a 2016 U.S. government survey called the
The analysis covered a total of 7,062 adult MEPS participants age 21 or older-one-third of them Black, two-thirds white-living in 2,238 census tracts where the population was at least five percent Black.
For each of these census tracts, the researchers used census data to calculate a measure of socioeconomic and Black/white integration called the Index of Concentration at the Extremes (ICE). They defined this as the number of non-Hispanic white adults in high-income (
The analysis, which adjusted for potential confounding factors such as age, sex, and education level, found that in communities where the ICE was highest-many high-income white adults, few low-income Black adults-racial disparities in health care expenditures were pronounced. In these relatively non-integrated communities, Black adults spent
In the least integrated communities, where Black adults had lower overall health care expenditures, they still had levels of physical health similar to white adults’. Their lower overall expenditures were driven mainly by lower doctor’s-office, prescription drug, and dental expenditures. But in highly integrated areas, differences in individual expenditure categories were minimized. The most integrated areas also had relatively equitable health care access, according to MEPS data.
On the whole, the researchers say, the findings suggest that reducing health care expenditure disparities between Blacks and whites is possible, though it might be much easier to achieve in areas where socioeconomic and health care access disparities are minimized.
“Health care expenditures for Black and White US Adults Living Under Similar Conditions” was co-authored by
Funding for the study was provided by the
Keywords for this news article include: Epidemiology, Health and Medicine,
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