Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7388935 | Value in Health | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Patient navigation aiming at increasing CRC screening participation is more efficient among affluent individuals. Nevertheless, when the intervention is implemented for the entire population, social inequalities in CRC screening adherence increase. To reduce social inequalities, patient navigation should therefore be restricted to deprived populations, despite not being the most cost-effective strategy, and accepted to bear a higher extra cost per additional individual screened.
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Authors
Rémy MD, MS, Elodie MS, Lydia MD, PhD, Olivier PhD, Véronique MD, MS, Carole MD, PhD, Véronique PhD, Annick MD, Hélène MD, Chantal MD, Jérôme MD, Guy MD, PhD, Célia PhD,