Impact of Socioeconomic Vulnerability on Emergency General Surgery Outcomes

Study finds that socioeconomic vulnerability is independently associated with increased in-hospital mortality, perioperative complications, longer hospital stays, higher costs, non-home discharge, and readmission rates after emergency general surgery. Results highlight the need for new interventions to address healthcare disparities and improve outcomes for vulnerable patient populations.

Journal Article by Sakowitz S, Bakhtiyar SS (…) Benharash P et 3 al. in BMC Surg

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