Socioeconomic disparities in risk of financial toxicity following elective cardiac operations in the United States.
Alberto Romo ValenzuelaNikhil L ChervuYvonne RocaYas SanaihaSaad MallickPeyman BenharashPublished in: PloS one (2024)
Uninsured patients demonstrated higher FT risk after undergoing major cardiac operation. Hispanic race, longer lengths of stay, and combined CABG-valve operations were independently associated with increased risk of FT amongst the uninsured. Conversely, non-income factors did not impact FT risk in the insured cohort. Culturally-informed reimbursement strategies are necessary to reduce disparities in already financially disadvantaged populations.