Health System-Provided Rideshare Is Safe and Addresses Barriers to Colonoscopy Completion.

Rachel B Issaka, Ari Bell-Brown, Talor Hopkins,Lisa D Chew, Lisa L Strate,Bryan J Weiner, Endoscopy Rideshare Working Group

Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association(2023)

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In 2019, nearly 14 million colonoscopies were performed in the United States.1 In these settings, the accepted practice is that a responsible person drives and chaperones patients home after receiving procedural sedation, including colonoscopy.2 Lack of access to transportation and/or a chaperone is a persistent barrier to care in safety-net health systems and federally qualified health centers as a result of lower incomes, underinsurance, and higher social needs.3 Given racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in many digestive diseases that require colonoscopy for diagnosis and management, innovative solutions are needed to overcome logistical barriers to colonoscopy completion, especially in these settings.
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