New Medicare analysis study reveals critical gaps and disparities in access to Parkinson’s disease care

New medicare analysis study reveals critical gaps and disparities in access to Parkinson's disease care

  • Only 9% of people with PD received care from movement disorder specialists (MDS), expertly trained neurologists who can recognize PD’s distinct nuances and tailor treatments to each patient.
  • Of the remainder, 50% of people with PD received care for the disease from general neurologists, and 29% received PD care from primary care providers.
  • Care access disparities persist for women, people of color, and residents of rural areas—each possibly facing challenges receiving diagnosis and treatment.
  • Although depression affects 53% of people with PD, approximately 2% received treatment from a mental health professional.
  • Utilization rates of supplemental therapies—including physical and occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, and mental health services—were low, with only 20% of people with PD seeing a physical therapist, for example.

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