A Health Podyssey

Richard Leuchter on ED Underuse Among Disadvantaged Communities


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Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Richard Leuchter from the University of California Los Angeles on his recent paper that explores how socioeconomically disadvantaged groups may have underused emergency departments for non-avoidable visits.

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