Social determinants drive 30-day mortality after elective surgery.

  • Patients in the lowest-income neighborhoods have a 52% higher odds of postoperative death compared to those in the highest-income areas.
  • Increased mortality risk is dose-dependent; odds rise as income diminishes.

Targeting social determinants could be crucial for improving surgical outcomes.

  • Complexity of the procedure affects mortality risk linked to neighborhood income, with higher complexity surgeries showing different patterns.

Journal Article by Sankar A, Ding J (…) Gomez D et 5 al. in JAMA Netw Open

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