Stroke and Preventable Hospitalization: Who Is Most At Risk?

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Huanguang Jia, PhD; Diane C. Cowper Ripley, PhD; Ho-Chih Chuang, MS; Samuel S. Wu, PhD; W. Bruce Vogel, PhD; John G. Chen, MD, PhD; Eric R. Litt, BA; Yuhong Tang, MS; and Dean Reker, PhD

Drs. Jia and Ripley are research health scientists, Ms. Chuang is a statistician, Drs. Wu and Vogel are research health scientists, Mr. Litt is a GIS analyst, and Ms. Tang is a statistician, all at the VA HSR&D/RR&D Rehabilitation Outcomes Research Center Research Enchancement Award Program (RORC-REAP) in Gainesville, Florida. Dr. Chen is a research economist at Houston VA Medical Center in Texas, and Dr. Reker is a research health scientist at Edward Hines Jr. VA Medical Center, VA Information and Resource Center, and Center for the Management of Complex Chronic Care, all in Hines, Illinois.

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Drs. Jia and Ripley are research health scientists, Ms. Chuang is a statistician, Drs. Wu and Vogel are research health scientists, Mr. Litt is a GIS analyst, and Ms. Tang is a statistician, all at the VA HSR&D/RR&D Rehabilitation Outcomes Research Center Research Enchancement Award Program (RORC-REAP) in Gainesville, Florida. Dr. Chen is a research economist at Houston VA Medical Center in Texas, and Dr. Reker is a research health scientist at Edward Hines Jr. VA Medical Center, VA Information and Resource Center, and Center for the Management of Complex Chronic Care, all in Hines, Illinois.

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Drs. Jia and Ripley are research health scientists, Ms. Chuang is a statistician, Drs. Wu and Vogel are research health scientists, Mr. Litt is a GIS analyst, and Ms. Tang is a statistician, all at the VA HSR&D/RR&D Rehabilitation Outcomes Research Center Research Enchancement Award Program (RORC-REAP) in Gainesville, Florida. Dr. Chen is a research economist at Houston VA Medical Center in Texas, and Dr. Reker is a research health scientist at Edward Hines Jr. VA Medical Center, VA Information and Resource Center, and Center for the Management of Complex Chronic Care, all in Hines, Illinois.

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stroke, ambulatory care sensitive conditions, ACSCs, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, AHRQ, Institute of Medicine, recurrent ischemic stroke, pneumonia, kidney/urinary tract infections, hypoglycemia, hypertension, grand mal status convulsions, epileptic convulsions, diabetes, dehydration, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cellulitis, asthma, angina, American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association, International Classification of Diseases, ICD-9 codes, African American,stroke, ambulatory care sensitive conditions, ACSCs, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, AHRQ, Institute of Medicine, recurrent ischemic stroke, pneumonia, kidney/urinary tract infections, hypoglycemia, hypertension, grand mal status convulsions, epileptic convulsions, diabetes, dehydration, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cellulitis, asthma, angina, American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association, International Classification of Diseases, ICD-9 codes, African American,
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stroke, ambulatory care sensitive conditions, ACSCs, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, AHRQ, Institute of Medicine, recurrent ischemic stroke, pneumonia, kidney/urinary tract infections, hypoglycemia, hypertension, grand mal status convulsions, epileptic convulsions, diabetes, dehydration, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cellulitis, asthma, angina, American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association, International Classification of Diseases, ICD-9 codes, African American,stroke, ambulatory care sensitive conditions, ACSCs, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, AHRQ, Institute of Medicine, recurrent ischemic stroke, pneumonia, kidney/urinary tract infections, hypoglycemia, hypertension, grand mal status convulsions, epileptic convulsions, diabetes, dehydration, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cellulitis, asthma, angina, American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association, International Classification of Diseases, ICD-9 codes, African American,
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