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Social determinants of health continue to drive persistent disparities in perioperative care. Our team has previously demonstrated racial and socioeconomic disparities in perioperative processes, notably in the administration of antiemetic prophylaxis, in several large perioperative registries. Given how neighborhoods are socially segregated in the United States, we examined geospatial clustering of perioperative antiemetic disparities.
Geospatial analysis of healthcare data reveals that social determinants like income, education, and access significantly drive disparities in care processes and outcomes, enabling more precise identification of where inequities occur.
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