Centralization of Initial Care and Improved Survival of Poor Patients With Breast Cancer.
Ann B NattingerNina A BickellMaria J SchymuraPurushottam W LaudEmily L McGinleyNicole FergestromLiliana E PezzinPublished in: Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2023)
A statewide centralization policy discouraging initial care for breast cancer in low-volume facilities was associated with better survival for the Medicaid population targeted. Given these impressive results and those from prior research, other policymakers should consider adopting comparable policies to improve breast cancer outcomes.