A study uncovered significant disparities in stroke treatment access, shedding light on the impact of socioeconomic factors on healthcare outcomes. The research highlights the need for tailored interventions to bridge these gaps. The study found 17% of those living in the most under-resourced neighborhoods received treatment, compared to 20% of those living in more affluent neighborhoods. After considering other factors that might affect stroke treatment such as age, high blood pressure, diabetes, individuals residing in the most under-resourced neighborhoods were found to be 24% less likely to receive these critical treatments compared to those living in the least under-resourced areas.
ICES highlights stroke care disparities in vulnerable communities
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novembre 01, 2023