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Multilevel social factors and NICU quality of care in California

Medicine and Health

Multilevel social factors and NICU quality of care in California

A. M. Padula, S. Shariff-marco, et al.

This study explores how social and built environment factors contribute to inequities in NICU quality of care among very low birth weight infants. Conducted by a team from the University of California, San Francisco, and Stanford University, it reveals striking correlations between minority representation and socio-economic status with care quality metrics. The findings support the development of a health equity dashboard to better inform providers of the resource needs of their patients.

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