| Literature DB >> 32399257 |
Corrado Cancedda1, Lisa V Adams2, William Powderly3.
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Keywords: health policy; health systems; public health
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32399257 PMCID: PMC7204932 DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2019-002238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Glob Health ISSN: 2059-7908
Figure 1Lowest life expectancy (A) and health expenditure coverage (B) by census tract within the ZIP code area of major academic medical centres in the United States (US) vs national averages for the US, Rwanda, and Botswana.##Methodology: the academic medical centres (AMCs) listed in figure 1A, B were selected because they are located in major urban areas and had the most significant findings for life expectancy and health expenditure (insurance) coverage. The data for life expectancy and health insurance coverage were obtained from ‘500 cities: local data for better health’ (https://www.cdc.gov/500cities/). The values shown in figure 1A, B represent the lowest value by census tract within the ZIP code of the AMCs (each ZIP code contains several census tracts). The values related to health insurance coverage were determined by subtracting from 100%, the percent number for lack of health insurance in the census tract of interest. Lack of health insurance was presented as a percent interval between two values (ie, 24%–28.9%) in the original data source. We used the average between the higher and lower value for our calculations.*When the ZIP code area included only the premises of an AMC, data from bordering census tracts were also included.**Data for Rwanda and Botswana include only health expenditure coverage provided by government, not by private carriers. Rwanda offers a community-based health insurance to its citizens that covers a basic health package. In Botswana, reproductive health and antiretroviral treatment services are free to all citizens, while there is a small nominal fee for consultations for other services.BJMC, Barnes Jewish Medical Center, St Louis; CC, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland; CP, Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, New York City; HOP, Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; JHH, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore; UVMC, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville.