Evolution of endovascular stroke centers and disparities in access to stroke care in four Northeastern states: 2015-2019

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases(2023)

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Objectives: Disparities exist throughout our healthcare system, especially related to access to care. Advanced stroke care for strokes is only available at selected endovas-cular centers (ESCs) in the United States. Although the number of ESCs increase each year, this does not necessarily reflect increased access to care. Here, we look at the evolution of ESC in four states and disparities in access to advanced stroke care. Mate-rials and methods: This is a descriptive study of access to ESCs in four Northeastern states between 2015-2019. Using data from the United States Census Bureau and spa-tial analysis, we examined the proportion of the population with drive times of less than 60 minutes stratified by income, race/ethnicity, population density, and insur-ance. We also calculated the mean drive time for each of these socioeconomic groups from their census tracts to the nearest ESC. Results: Between 2015 and 2019, the num-ber of ESCs increased from 15 to 48. The proportion of patients within a 60-minute drive of an ESC increased from 77% to 88%. However, only 66% of the least densely populated quartile lived within 60 min of an ESC. By income, access to ESCs in the wealthiest quartile was 96.6% compared to 83.7% in the lowest quartile. Hispanics and non-Hispanic Blacks had the largest proportions of populations within 60 minutes of an ESC while Non-Hispanic Whites had the smallest. Conclusions: This study underscores the need to evaluate the placement of new ESCs to assure that these hospitals decrease disparities and increase access to advanced stroke care. (c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Stroke,Stroke centers,Access to care,Systems of care,Endovascular stroke centers,Health disparities,Population health
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