Increased travel distance was associated with lower cardiac rehabilitation participation among Medicare beneficiaries, influenced by local urbanicity levels.
Does travel distance and urbanicity affect cardiac rehabilitation participation in Medicare beneficiaries?
Increased travel distance is a barrier to cardiac rehabilitation participation among Medicare beneficiaries, with the impact depending on the degree of urbanicity.
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Increased travel distance was associated with lower overall CR participation, with the effect varying by local degree of urbanicity.
Khan et al. (Fri,) reported a other. Increased travel distance was associated with lower cardiac rehabilitation participation among Medicare beneficiaries, influenced by local urbanicity levels.