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Impact of insurance status on ability to return for outpatient management of pediatric supracondylar humerus fractures
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Despite an equivalent number of privately insured and publicly insured patients undergoing immediate surgery for type II fractures, those with public or no insurance who were discharged were 2.46 times less likely to obtain outpatient surgery when compared to privately insured patients. Patient insurance status and the ability to follow up in a timely manner should be assessed at the time of initial evaluation in the emergency department. Level of evidence Level 3.
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