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- :Hicks, Patrice M. ;Woodward, Maria A.4 2023 | Ophthalmology. 130(4):404-412:Purpose:Redlining was a discriminatory housing policy in the United States that began in 1933 and denoted neighborhoods with high proportions of Black...
- :Johnson-Griggs, Mikaelah A. ;Hicks, Patrice M.2 2024 | Ophthalmology. 131(2):140-149:Purpose:Housing and food insecurity are social risk factors that can impact eye health outcomes. This study investigated the association of these soci...
- :Hicks, Patrice M. ;Kang, Linda2023 | Surv Ophthalmol. 68(4):567-577:In this scoping review, we examine underlying causes of loss to follow-up for chronic (glaucoma) and acute (corneal ulcers) eye conditions using the P...
- :Newman-Casey, Paula Anne ;Aliancy, Joah10-2023 | Ophthalmology. 130(10):1053-1065:Purpose:To assess whether increased poverty is associated with increased risk of screening positive for glaucoma or suspected glaucoma in a large publ...
- :Woodward, Maria A. ;Hicks, Patrice M.10 2024 | Ophthalmology. 131(10):1225-1233:Purpose:To assess changes in vision care availability at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) between 2017 and 2021 and whether neighborhood-lev...Public Access Available on:October 01, 2025
- :Ramachandran, Rithambara ;Hicks, Patrice M.1 01 2025 | J Glaucoma. 34(1):30-38:Purpose:To investigate the association between neighborhood-level characteristics and attendance for a free eye disease screeningPatients and Methods:...Public Access Available on:January 01, 2026
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