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Fig. 2

From: Identifying disparities in patient-centered care experiences between non-Latino white and black men: results from the 2008-2016 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey

Fig. 2

Decomposition of differences in expected probability of PCMH indicators. Note 1: The Δ in the graph represent the crude absolute difference in probability between Non-Latino Whites and Blacks. Note 2: The percentage values in the bars represent explained between group differences in the probability between Blacks and Non-Latino Whites resulting from the predisposing, enabling and health need factors; i.e. the reduction in the in difference if both groups had similar distributions on these characteristics. The unexplained bars represent the portion of crude differences that is not explained by the factors accounted for in the model. Note 3: Bars with negative values represent factors that are advantageous for Blacks. Bars with positive values represent factors that are disadvantageous for Blacks. Note 4: Results are derived from Oaxaca decomposition techniques adapted for binary outcomes using Non-Latino Whites and Black participants ages 18–64 years from the 2008–2016 Medical Expenditures Panel Survey. Note 5: Only indicators with differences between Non-Latino Whites and Blacks are statistically significant and with Δ ≥ 2% are displayed in graph

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