Racial and Economic Inequity Leads to Diminished Access to Rotator Cuff Repair: We Treat as One Editorial Commentary

Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association(2022)

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In a review of a U.S. State's health care data as it pertained to rotator cuff repair, there were key differences relating to the patients' race, ethnicity, and income status and eventuality for surgery. Black race, Hispanic ethnicity, and Medicaid insurance are associated with lower rates of rotator cuff repair, and Asian race, male gender, and workers' compensation insurance are associated with a greater rate. Consideration of these covariates can make us more aware of specific disparities that lead to differences in rotator cuff repair and to greater health care access in general. Patient, physician, and systemic factors are critical to reach a better level of understanding and potential treatment. There is a need for improved inclusivity and equity for all patients seeking rotator cuff repair.
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