Health disparities in neurology Journal Article


Authors: Budhu, J. A.; Mejia, N. I.; Saadi, A.
Article Title: Health disparities in neurology
Abstract: <p>Health disparities are preventable differences in health between different populations, and they are endemic throughout medicine owing to social, economic and environmental disadvantages. Neurology is no exception, and health disparities for systematically marginalized groups are present in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of all neurological disorders. The aetiology of these disparities is complex and multifactorial, reflecting the interplay of structural, institutional and individual-level factors. Elimination of these disparities is essential to improve neurological health globally. This issue is particularly timely as the global burden of neurological disorders continues to rise, with widening social inequities and limited access to care exacerbating existing gaps in outcomes. In this Review, we examine the current landscape of neurological health disparities, explore their root causes, and highlight strategies and interventions that can advance equity in neurology.</p>
Keywords: united-states; racial disparities; cancer care; racial/ethnic disparities; medical-students; stroke prevention; allostatic load; social determinants; artificial-intelligence; care disparities
Journal Title: Nature Reviews Neurology
ISSN: 1759-4758
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Publication status: Online ahead of print
Date Published: 2025-01-01
Online Publication Date: 2025-01-01
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:001567675100001
DOI: 10.1038/s41582-025-01134-2
PROVIDER: wos
Notes: Review; Early Access -- Source: Wos
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