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Racial disparity in influenza vaccination: does managed care narrow the gap between African Americans and whites? [ JAMA ]
1. Understanding patterns of absolute differences in vaccination rates in different settings
Exhaled carbon monoxide with waterpipe use in US students. [ JAMA ]
2. Serious Errors in Measuring Exhaled Carbon Monoxide with Waterpipe Use in US Students
YouTube as a source of information on immunization: a content analysis. [ JAMA ]
3. A YouTube Health Education
Relationship between quality of care and racial disparities in Medicare health plans. [ JAMA ]
4. Correction to statements concerning the measurement of healthcare disparities by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in earlier comment on Trivedi et al.
Effect of quality improvement on racial disparities in diabetes care. [ Arch Intern Med ]
5. Correction to statements concerning the measurement of healthcare disparities by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in earlier comment on Sequist et al.
Improving quality and reducing disparities: toward a common pathway. [ JAMA ]
6. Recognizing the way correlations between improvements in healthcare and reductions in healthcare disparities tend to turn on the choice of disparities measure
Sex and racial differences in the management of acute myocardial infarction, 1994 through 2002. [ N Engl J Med ]
7. Correction to statements concerning the measurement of healthcare disparities in the National Healthcare Disparities Reports in earlier comment on Vaccarino et al.
Relationship between quality of care and racial disparities in Medicare health plans. [ JAMA ]
8. Understanding patterns of correlations between plan quality and different measures of healthcare disparities
Effect of quality improvement on racial disparities in diabetes care. [ Arch Intern Med ]
9. Understanding the ways improvements in quality affect different measures of disparities in healthcare outcomes regardless of meaningful changes in the relationships between two groups’ distributions of factors associated with the outcome
Outcomes of using high- or low-dose atorvastatin in patients 65 years of age or older with stable coronary heart disease. [ Ann Intern Med ]
10. Subgroup of subgroup

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