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Disparities in Access to Musculoskeletal Care: Narrowing the Gap
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Health AdministrationHealth Care DisparityHealth DisparitiesMusculoskeletal CareCurrent Health-care SystemHealth Care ManagementUnited StatesPrimary CareHealth InequalityOrthopaedicsPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchUniversal Health CareHealth PolicyWorkforce DiversificationHealth InsuranceOutcomes ResearchHealth EquityHealth Care DeliveryNursingHealth SystemsHealth Care CostMedicine
The current health-care system in the United States has numerous barriers to quality, accessible, and affordable musculoskeletal care for multiple subgroups of our population. These hurdles include complex cultural, educational, and socioeconomic factors. Tertiary referral centers provide a disproportionately large amount of the care for the uninsured and underinsured members of our society. These gaps in access to care for certain subgroups lead to inappropriate emergency room usage, lengthy hospitalizations, increased administrative load, lost productivity, and avoidable complications and/or deaths, which all represent a needless burden on our health-care system. Through advocacy, policy changes, workforce diversification, and practice changes, orthopaedic surgeons have a responsibility to seek solutions to improve access to quality and affordable musculoskeletal care for the communities that they serve.
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