Variation in type and frequency of diagnostic imaging during trauma care across multiple time points by patient insurance type.
Nathaniel BellLaura RepárazWilliam R FryR Stephen SmithAlejandro LuisPublished in: BMC medical imaging (2016)
Both uninsured and insured patients treated at a not-for-profit verified Level I Trauma Center receive fewer radiographic studies than patients with commercial indemnity plans, even after adjusting for clinical and demographic confounders. There is less disparity in care during the first 24-hours, which suggests that patient pathology is the determining factor for radiographic evaluation during the acute care phase. Results from this study offer initial evidence of disparity in diagnostic imaging across multiple insurance groups over different periods of trauma care.