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Fig. 1 | BMC Research Notes

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From: Income disparities in driving distance to health care infrastructure in the United States: a geographic information systems analysis

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Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan Counties with Disparities in Access to Health Care Facilities. We calculated the odds of having a distance > 1 mile in metropolitan counties (A) or > 10 miles in nonmetropolitan counties (B) to the closest facility for low-income residents, compared to non-low-income residents. Low income was defined as household income < 200% Federal Poverty Level. Red indicates counties where disparities were significant at the p < 0.05 level and yellow indicate counties where disparities were non-significant at the p > 0.05 level. Grey indicates no disparity identified [7,8,9,10,11]

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