Association of neighborhood opportunity and pediatric hospitalization rates in the United States

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We examined associations between a validated, multidimensional measure of social determinants of health and population-based hospitalization rates among children <18 years across 18 states from the 2017 Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project State Inpatient Databases and the US Census. The exposure was ZIP code-level Child Opportunity Index (COI), a composite measure of neighborhood resources and conditions that matter for children's health. The cohort included 614,823 hospitalizations among a population of 29,244,065 children (21.02 hospitalizations per 1000). Adjusted hospitalization rates decreased significantly and in a stepwise fashion as COI increased (p

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Carroll, A. R., Hall, M., Noelke, C., Ressler, R. W., Brown, C. M., Spencer, K. S., … Fritz, C. Q. (2024). Association of neighborhood opportunity and pediatric hospitalization rates in the United States. Journal of Hospital Medicine, 19(2), 120–125. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhm.13252

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