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Geographic Barriers Affect Follow-Up Care in Head and Neck Cancer.

Tooba AlwaniJennifer N ShehanJessica LeClairTaylor F MahoneyPratima AgarwalSalil T ChaudhryJudy Jiaqi WangJacob P NoordzijLauren F TracyHeather A EdwardsGregory A GrilloneAndrew R SalamaScharukh M JalisiAnand K Devaiah
Published in: The Laryngoscope (2021)
While income, primary language, country of birth, race/ethnicity, insurance status, and markers of educational attainment do not appear to impact HNC follow-up at our safety-net, tertiary care institution, and distance from hospital remains an important contributor to disparities in care. This study shows that many barriers to care can be addressed in a model that addresses SDOH, but there are barriers that still require additional systems and resources. Laryngoscope, 2021.
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