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The Association Between Socioeconomic Factors, Race, and Usage of a Specialty Memory Clinic.

Abigail LewisAditi GuptaInez Y OhNicholas N AshtonNupur GhoshalZachary B AbramsRandi E ForakerBarbara Joy SniderJohn C MorrisJoyce Joy E Balls-BerryMahendra GuptaPhilip Richard Orrin PayneAlbert M Lai
Published in: Neurology (2023)
This study demonstrates that patients living in less affluent neighborhoods were less likely to be seen in one large memory clinic. Black patients were under-represented in the clinic, and Black patients had more severe dementia at their initial visit. These findings suggest that patients with a lower socioeconomic status and who identify as Black are less likely to be seen in memory clinics, which are likely to be a major point of access for any new Alzheimer disease treatments that may become available.
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