Examples of Medically underserved in a sentence
Medically underserved status is based on availability of primary care providers, infant mortality rate, poverty rate and proportion of older adults.
Medically under-served areas may occur in rural or sparsely populated areas of the state and in some densely populated urban areas of Texas.
Medically underserved populations, including low-income and racial/ethnic minority populations, face substantial barriers to state-of-the-art cancer care throughout the continuum of cancer care, from preventive services to detection, to treatment and survival.Health disparities, including those related to cancer, have multiple causes, including socio- political, economic, cultural, and geographic factors.
Medically underserved populations: disparities in quality and outcomes.
Medically underserved (i.e., low-income, uninsured, underinsured) cancer patients and their caregivers generally experience disparities in accessing mental health services.
Medically underserved groups currently in the facility’s catchment are anticipated to use the services at similar rates, and experience improvements in timeliness of care.External factors such as New York City’s ongoing migrant crisis have contributed to the overall amount of indigent care provided by the City’s safety net.
Medically underserved areas shall be those areas as defined under §157.052 of the Medical Practice Act.
Medically underserved population" means the population of an area designated by the authority as having a shortage of a specific health service.
Medically underserved cancer patients are significantly more likely to experience worse distress, higher levels of clinical depression, and lower QoL compared to other cancer patients.55 There is a need for studies that assess whether underserved LC and HNC patients and their caregivers benefit from evidence-based treatment to decrease psychological distress and improve their functioning.
Medically underserved populations are much more likely to depend on urgent care, emergency rooms, and/or FQHCs for their routine medical care (Xxxx-Xxxxxx et al., 2015; Rothkopf et al., 2011).