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  • Neighborhood environments are hypothesized to influence healthcare utilization, particularly emergency department (ED) visits.
  • Establishing a causal link between neighborhood poverty and ED use is challenging due to confounding factors in residential choices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the causal impact of residing in higher-poverty neighborhoods on emergency department (ED) visit rates.
  • To analyze long-term ED utilization patterns among participants in a randomized housing experiment.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized data from the Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing Demonstration Program, a randomized social experiment.
  • Linked administrative data on ED use for approximately 4,600 households across four states, with up to 21 years of follow-up.
  • Analyzed ED visit rates for adults and children based on neighborhood poverty levels.

Main Results:

  • No consistently significant association was found between neighborhood poverty and overall emergency department (ED) use.
  • This finding held true for both adults and individuals who were children at randomization, across various ED visit classifications.
  • Results were consistent over a long-term follow-up period (average of 12 years, up to 21 years post-randomization).

Conclusions:

  • The study did not find evidence supporting a direct causal relationship between neighborhood poverty and increased emergency department (ED) utilization.
  • Findings suggest that the impact of neighborhood environments on overall ED use may be less direct than previously assumed.
  • Further research is needed to elucidate the complex interplay between neighborhood characteristics and healthcare-seeking behaviors.