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Post-Acute Care Trends and Disparities After Joint Replacements in the United States, 1991-2018: A Systematic Review.

Bridget Morse-KarzenJi Won LeePatricia W StoneJingjing ShangAshley ChastainAndrew W DickLaurent G GlanceDenise D Quigley
Published in: Journal of the American Medical Directors Association (2024)
Despite declines in institutional PAC use post-MJR over time, racial and minority individuals continue to experience higher rates of institutional PAC discharges compared with white individuals. To address these disparities, policymakers should consider measures that target multimorbidity and the lack of social and structural support among socially vulnerable individuals. Policymakers should also consider initiatives that address the economic and structural barriers experienced in rural areas by expanding access to telehealth and through improved care coordination.
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  • acute care
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  • african american