Aggressive Treatment of Vitamin D Deficiency in Hispanic and African American Critically Injured Trauma Patients Reduces Health Care Disparities (Length of stay, Costs, and Mortality) in a Level I Trauma Center Surgical Intensive Care Unit

Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports
Research Article
Background: Socioeconomics only account for 18% of all healthcare disparities. Healthcare disparities in the intensive care unit (ICU) have been well documented and persist in spite of previous government and medical interventions. 

https://www.peertechz.com/articles/aggressive-treatment-of-vitamin-d-defi-ciency-in-hispanic-and-african-american-critically-injured-trauma-patients-reduces-health-care-disparities-length-of-stay-costs-and-mortality-in-a-level-i-trauma-center-surgical-intensive-care-unit.pdf

  

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