Bynum and team publish findings from research into geographic disparities in Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis

Congratulations to Julie Bynum, MD, MPH from the University of Michigan‘s Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation and the team for their newest research findings reflecting the disparities in Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis based on geographic location!

Highlights from the research:

  • The rate of new Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) case identification varies geographically across the United States.
  • Variation in case identification is greatest in Black, Hispanic, and young-old groups.
  • Intensity of diagnosis (i.e., case identification) unrelated to population risk differs across place.
  • Likelihood of receiving an ADRD diagnosis varies 2-fold based on place of residence.

Read the full article to learn more about their insightful findings: https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.14092