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Figure Bars Are Incorrectly Shaded in: Disparities in Health Care Are Driven by Where Minority Patients Seek Care

Arch Intern Med. 2007;167(19):2147.

Figure Bars Are Incorrectly Shaded. In the article titled "Disparities in Health Care Are Driven by Where Minority Patients Seek Care" by Hasnain-Wynia et al, published in the June 25th issue of the Archives (2007;167[12]:1233-1239), the Figure bars on page 1238 are incorrectly shaded. In each instance, the first bar of the pair should have indicated the bottom performers; the second bar, the top performers.



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