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Acknowledging Social Determinants of Health - APSA Practice Gaps 2019

Video Published 2020-03-03 Updated 2022-10-20

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Discussion of how social determinants—particularly insurance status, race, and socioeconomic factors—affect pediatric surgical outcomes, using delayed pyloric stenosis presentation as a case study. Emphasizes that public insurance and poverty correlate with worse outcomes and delayed care, challenging surgeons to move beyond documenting disparities toward implementing solutions.

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  • Public insurance (Medicaid) is associated with delayed presentation and more severe dehydration in pyloric stenosis compared to commercial insurance.
  • Race, ethnicity, and poverty consistently predict worse surgical outcomes across multiple pediatric conditions, independent of disease severity.
  • Pediatric surgeons must recognize social determinants of health as within their scope of practice, not just document disparities.
  • Children with Medicaid access pediatricians less frequently, contributing to delayed diagnosis and more advanced disease at presentation.
  • The field has identified pervasive disparities but lacks actionable interventions to measurably reduce them in clinical practice.

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