| Literature DB >> 35171876 |
Sehar Resad Ferati1, Robert L Parisien2, Patrick Joslin1, Brock Knapp1, Xinning Li1, Emily J Curry3.
Abstract
»: Financial, personal, and structural barriers affect access to all aspects of orthopaedic specialty care. »: Disparities in access to care are present across all subspecialties of orthopaedic surgery in the United States. »: Improving timely access to care in orthopaedic surgery is crucial for both health equity and optimizing patient outcomes. »: Options for improving orthopaedic access include increasing Medicaid/Medicare payments to physicians, providing secondary resources to assist patients with limited finances, and reducing language barriers in both clinical care and patient education.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35171876 DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.RVW.21.00139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JBJS Rev ISSN: 2329-9185