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Trends in and factors associated with family physician-performed screening colonoscopies in the United States: 2016-2021.

Nicholas EdwardsonDavid van der GoesV Shane PankratzGulshan ParasherPrajakta AdsulKevin EnglishJudith ShecheShiraz I Mishra
Published in: The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association (2024)
Despite a downward trajectory, FPs perform a substantial proportion of screening colonoscopies in the United States. Changes to the business side of health care delivery may be contributing to the observed decreasing rate. Whether through spatial or relational proximity, FPs may be better positioned to provide colonoscopy to some rural, male, and older patients who otherwise may not have been screened. Policy changes to expand the FP workforce, particularly in rural areas, are likely necessary to slow or reverse the downward trend of FP-performed screening colonoscopies.
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