Differential Impacts of Hospital Crowding and Flu Pandemic Years on Racial Disparities in Flu Outcomes

Abstract

This paper considers the hypothesis that hospitals in the U.S. predictably produce wider racial disparities in mortality from infectious respiratory disease when these systems are under greater strain, particularly due to a more severe period of infectious respiratory disease.

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Differential Impacts of Hospital Crowding and Flu Pandemic Years on Racial Disparities in Flu Outcomes
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EK Green
EK Green
PhD candidate in Economics

EK Green is a doctoral candidate in economics at University of Arizona. They have research projects in health and environmental economics and economic history.

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