Suppose because of facility limitations, a large privately owned nursing home ha
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Suppose because of facility limitations, a large privately owned nursing home has been turning away large numbers of patients requesting admission. Because the nursing home receives some financial assistance from public sources, they are prohibited from making the decision concerning admission on the basis of whether payment is from Medicaid or private funds. As part of a compliance study, suppose that researchers collect the following data over a two year period. Of the 88 Medicaid patients applying for admission, 24 are admitted while 64 are not. Of the 110 privately funded patients applying for admission, 62 are admitted while 48 are not. What is the relative risk of not being admitted for Medicaid patients compared to privately funded patients?
Not Admitted Admitted
Medicaid 64 24
Privately Funded 48 62
1.33
3.44
.75
1.67
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Ans:
Relative risk of not being admitted for Medicaid patients compared to privately funded patients
=64/(64+24)/48/(48+62)
=(64*(48+62))/(48*(64+24))
=1.67
Correct option is 1.67
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