Examining community‐level social vulnerability and emergency department use for people living with sickle cell disease in Michigan

This study examined associations between emergency department (ED) visits and social vulnerability index (SVI) among Michigan's population with sickle cell disease (SCD) using data from the Michigan Sickle Cell Data Collection program (n = 3658 in 2018). SVI was higher among census tracts where...

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Hauptverfasser: Swallow, Jennylee, Latta, Krista, Plegue, Melissa, Peng, Hannah K., Tipirneni, Renuka, Smith, Dominic, Lê‐Scherban, Félice, Dombkowski, Kevin J., Reeves, Sarah L.
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description This study examined associations between emergency department (ED) visits and social vulnerability index (SVI) among Michigan's population with sickle cell disease (SCD) using data from the Michigan Sickle Cell Data Collection program (n = 3658 in 2018). SVI was higher among census tracts where people with SCD resided (mean SVI = 0.67; SD = 0.27) compared to census tracts without SCD residents (mean SVI = 0.39; SD = 0.25; p 
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