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Current status of disparity in liver disease

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摘要 Disparities have emerged as an important issue in many aspects of healthcare in developed countries and may be based on race,ethnicity,sex,geographical location,and socioeconomic status.For liver disease specifically,these potential disparities can affect access to care and outcome in viral hepatitis,chronic liver disease,and hepatocellular carcinoma.Shortages in hepatologists and medical providers versed in liver disease may amplify these disparities by compromising early detection of liver disease,surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma,and prompt referral to subspecialists and transplant centers.In the United States,continued efforts have been made to address some of these disparities with better education of healthcare providers,use of telehealth to enhance access to specialists,reminders in electronic medical records,and modifying organ allocation systems for liver transplantation.This review will detail the current status of disparities in liver disease and describe current efforts to minimize these disparities.
出处 《World Journal of Hepatology》 2022年第11期1940-1952,共13页 世界肝病学杂志(英文版)(电子版)
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