Journal article
Pragmatic strategies to address health disparities along the continuum of care in chronic liver disease
Hepatology communications, v 8(5)
01 May 2024
PMID: 38696374
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Abstract
Racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities exist in the prevalence and natural history of chronic liver disease, access to care, and clinical outcomes. Solutions to improve health equity range widely, from digital health tools to policy changes. The current review outlines the disparities along the chronic liver disease health care continuum from screening and diagnosis to the management of cirrhosis and considerations of pre-liver and post-liver transplantation. Using a health equity research and implementation science framework, we offer pragmatic strategies to address barriers to implementing high-quality equitable care for patients with chronic liver disease.
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- Title
- Pragmatic strategies to address health disparities along the continuum of care in chronic liver disease
- Creators
- Mayur Brahmania - University of CalgaryShari Rogal - VA Pittsburgh Healthcare SystemMarina Serper - University of PennsylvaniaArpan Patel - University of California, Los AngelesDavid Goldberg - University of MiamiAmit Mathur - Mayo Clinic in FloridaJulius Wilder - Duke UniversityJennifer Vittorio - NYU Langone HealthAndrew Yeoman - Aneurin Bevan University Health BoardNicole E Rich - The University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterMariana Lazo - Johns Hopkins MedicineAni Kardashian - University of Southern CaliforniaSumeet Asrani - Baylor University Medical CenterAshley Spann - Vanderbilt UniversityNneka Ufere - Massachusetts General HospitalManisha Verma - Einstein Healthcare NetworkElizabeth Verna - Cornell UniversityDinee Simpson - Northwestern UniversityJesse D Schold - Department of Surgery and Epidemiology, University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, USARussell Rosenblatt - Cornell UniversityLisa McElroy - Duke UniversitySharad I Wadwhani - University of California, San FranciscoTzu-Hao Lee - Baylor College of MedicineAlexandra T Strauss - Johns Hopkins UniversityRaymond T Chung - Massachusetts General HospitalIgnacio Aiza - Hospital Angeles Clinica LondresRotonya Carr - University of WashingtonJin Mo Yang - Catholic University of KoreaCarla Brady - Duke UniversityBrett E Fortune - Montefiore Medical Center
- Publication Details
- Hepatology communications, v 8(5)
- Publisher
- Lippincott
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Urban Health Collaborative; Community Health and Prevention
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:001225920900001
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85200245558
- Other Identifier
- 991021874488204721
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- Domestic collaboration
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- Web of Science research areas
- Gastroenterology & Hepatology