Healthcare inequalities in emergency visits and hospitalisation at the end of life: a study of 395 019 public hospital records.
Roger Yat-Nork ChungDerek Chun Kiu LaiAlvin Yik-Kiu HuiPatsy Yuen-Kwan ChauEliza Lai-Yi WongEng-Kiong YeohJean WooPublished in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2021)
People of lower socioeconomic position tend to have higher emergency visits and hospitalisation during their last year of life in Hong Kong, implying the presence of health inequality during end of life. However, due to Hong Kong's largely pro-rich primary care system, the predominantly public A&E and inpatient services may inadvertently act as a mitigator of such health inequalities.