Identification of Racial Inequities in Access to Specialized Inpatient Heart Failure Care at an Academic Medical Center.

Lauren A Eberly,Aaron Richterman,Anne G Beckett,Bram Wispelwey,Regan H Marsh,Emily C Cleveland Manchanda,Cindy Y Chang,Robert J Glynn,Katherine C Brooks,Robert Boxer,Rose Kakoza,Jennifer Goldsmith,Joseph Loscalzo,Michelle Morse,Eldrin F Lewis, Samantha Abel,Ayrenne Adams, Joseph Anaya, Erik H Andrews, Benjamin Atkinson, Viswatej Avutu, Alexandra Bachorik, Omar Badri, Mariel Bailey, Katie Baird,Salina Bakshi, Denis Balaban, Kenneth Barshop, Emily Baumrin, Omar Bayomy, Julia Beamesderfer,Nora Becker,David D Berg,Adam N Berman, Steven M Blum,Alexander P Boardman, Kaeleen Boden, Robert A Bonacci,Sarah Brown,Kirsti Campbell, Siobhan Case,Emily Cetrone,Alexandra Charrow, David Chiang, Devin Clark, Aaron J Cohen, Alissa Cooper,Tomas Cordova,C Nicholas Cuneo, Alsina Alejandro de Feria, Karen Deffenbacher,Ersilia M DeFilippis, Geneva DeGregorio,Aaron J Deutsch, Bradford Diephuis,Sanjay Divakaran, Peter Dorschner,Nicholas Downing, Caitlin Drescher, Kristin M D'Silva, Peter Dunbar, David Duong, Sarah Earp, Christine Eckhardt, Scott A Elman, Ross England,Kay Everett, Natalie Fedotova, Tamara Feingold-Link, Mark Ferreira, Herrick Fisher, Patricia Foo,Michael Foote, Idalid Franco, Thomas Gilliland, Jacqueline Greb, Katherine Greco, Sungat Grewal, Benjamin Grin, Matthew E Growdon, Brendan Guercio, Cynthia K Hahn, Brian Hasselfeld, Erika J Haydu, Zachary Hermes, Gordon Hildick-Smith, Zachary Holcomb, Kathryn Holroyd, Laura Horton, George Huang, Stanley Jablonski, Douglas Jacobs,Nina Jain, Sohan Japa, Richard Joseph, Mariya Kalashnikova, Neil Kalwani, Daniel Kang, Abraar Karan,Joel T Katz, Daniel Kellner, Khameer Kidia, June-Ho Kim, Scott M Knowles,Laura Kolbe,Idil Kore, Yiannis Koullias,Ifedayo Kuye,Joshua Lang, Matthew Lawlor,Melissa G Lechner, Ken Lee, Scott Lee, Zachary Lee, Neha Limaye,Stephanie Lin-Beckford, Marla Lipsyc, Jessica Little, Julia Loewenthal, Ranjani Logaraj, Diana M Lopez, Daniel Loriaux, Yi Lu, Kevin Ma,Nareh Marukian,Wilfredo Matias,Jared R Mayers, Ian McConnell, Michael McLaughlin,Christina Meade,Catherine Meador, Anish Mehta, Elizabeth Messenger, Constantinos Michaelidis, Jacob Mirsky, Emilie Mitten,Alisa Mueller, Jyotsna Mullur, Amir Munir,Emily Murphy, Ellen Nagami, Abirami Natarajan, Michelle Nsahlai, Chijioke Nze, Noreen Okwara,Peter Olds, Rafael Paez, Michael Pardo, Siddharth Patel, Alec Petersen, Laura Phelan, Erica Pimenta, Daniel Pipilas, Molly Plovanich,Denise Pong, Brian W Powers, Anita Rao, Haiyan Ramirez Batlle, Mattheus Ramsis, Anna Reichardt, Sheridan Reiger, Michelle Rengarajan, Stephanie Rico, Benjamin N Rome, Rachael Rosales,Lisa Rotenstein, Alexis Roy, Sarah Royston, Hallie Rozansky, Meghan Rudder, Christine E Ryan, Sanjay Salgado,Pablo Sanchez, Jennifer Schulte, Aswin Sekar,Nicholas Semenkovich, Evan Shannon, Neil Shaw, Andrew Ben Shorten, William Shrauner, Lauren Sinnenberg, James W Smithy, Gregory Snyder, Anirudh Sreekrishnan, Hans Stabenau, Eleni Stavrou, Andrew Stergachis, Robert Stern, Alexander Stone,Shervin Tabrizi, Sam Tanyos,Cristina Thomas, Haley Thun,Kristine Torres-Lockhart, An Tran, Carolyn Treasure, Frederick D Tsai, Stephen Tsaur,Evan Tschirhart,Justin Tuwatananurak, Ramkumar V Venkateswaran, Anastasia Vishnevetsky, Lindsay Wahl, April Wall, Frances Wallace, Elisa Walsh, Priscilla Wang,Heather B Ward, Lindsay N Warner,Lachelle D Weeks, Kipp Weiskopf, Jordan Wengrod,Jessica N Williams, Marisa Winkler, Jeffrey L Wong,Devin Worster, Aileen Wright, Caroline Wunsch, Jamila S Wynter,Chase Yarbrough, Wai-Ying Yau, Daniel Yazdi, Jennifer Yeh, Maria A Yialamas, Nicholas Yozamp, Marina Zambrotta, Rebecca Zon

CIRCULATION-HEART FAILURE(2019)

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Background: Racial inequities for patients with heart failure (HF) have been widely documented. HF patients who receive cardiology care during a hospital admission have better outcomes. It is unknown whether there are differences in admission to a cardiology or general medicine service by race. This study examined the relationship between race and admission service, and its effect on 30-day readmission and mortality Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study from September 2008 to November 2017 at a single large urban academic referral center of all patients self-referred to the emergency department and admitted to either the cardiology or general medicine service with a principal diagnosis of HF, who self-identified as white, black, or Latinx. We used multivariable generalized estimating equation models to assess the relationship between race and admission to the cardiology service. We used Cox regression to assess the association between race, admission service, and 30-day readmission and mortality. Results: Among 1967 unique patients (66.7% white, 23.6% black, and 9.7% Latinx), black and Latinx patients had lower rates of admission to the cardiology service than white patients (adjusted rate ratio, 0.91; 95% CI, 0.84-0.98, for black; adjusted rate ratio, 0.83; 95% CI, 0.72-0.97 for Latinx). Female sex and age >75 years were also independently associated with lower rates of admission to the cardiology service. Admission to the cardiology service was independently associated with decreased readmission within 30 days, independent of race. Conclusions: Black and Latinx patients were less likely to be admitted to cardiology for HF care. This inequity may, in part, drive racial inequities in HF outcomes.
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cardiologist,health equity,heart failure,hospitalization,racism
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