Literature DB >> 25300972

Disparities in accessibility of certified primary stroke centers.

Michael T Mullen1, Douglas J Wiebe2, Ariel Bowman2, Catherine S Wolff2, Karen C Albright2, Jason Roy2, Laura J Balcer2, Charles C Branas2, Brendan G Carr2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: We examine whether the proportion of the US population with ≤60 minute access to Primary Stroke Centers (PSCs) varies based on geographic and demographic factors.
METHODS: Population level access to PSCs within 60 minutes was estimated using validated models of prehospital time accounting for critical prehospital time intervals and existing road networks. We examined the association between geographic factors, demographic factors, and access to care. Multivariable models quantified the association between demographics and PSC access for the entire United States and then stratified by urbanicity.
RESULTS: Of the 309 million people in the United States, 65.8% had ≤60 minute PSC access by ground ambulance (87% major cities, 59% minor cities, 9% suburbs, and 1% rural). PSC access was lower in stroke belt states (44% versus 69%). Non-whites were more likely to have access than whites (77% versus 62%), and Hispanics were more likely to have access than non-Hispanics (78% versus 64%). Demographics were not meaningfully associated with access in major cities or suburbs. In smaller cities, there was less access in areas with lower income, less education, more uninsured, more Medicare and Medicaid eligibles, lower healthcare utilization, and healthcare resources.
CONCLUSIONS: There are significant geographic disparities in access to PSCs. Access is limited in nonurban areas. Despite the higher burden of cerebrovascular disease in stroke belt states, access to care is lower in these areas. Selecting demographic and healthcare factors is strongly associated with access to care in smaller cities, but not in other areas, including major cities.
© 2014 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Keywords:  health services geographic accessibility; health services research; stroke

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25300972      PMCID: PMC4282182          DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.006021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


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