2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3359906/v1
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Impact of Affordable Care Act provisions on the racial makeup of patients enrolled at a Deep South, high-risk breast cancer clinic

Jillian Tinglin,
M. Chandler McLeod,
Courtney P. Williams
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Black women are less likely to receive screening mammograms and are at a higher lifetime risk for developing breast cancer compared to their White counterparts. Affordable Care Act (ACA) provisions decreased cost sharing for women’s preventive screening, potentially mitigating screening disparities. We examined enrollment of a high-risk screening program before and after ACA implementation stratified by race. Methods This retrospective, quasi-experimental study examined the ACA’s impact on patient d… Show more

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