Abstract:Compared with US adults without epilepsy, adults with epilepsy are more likely to report an inability to afford prescription medicine and specialty care and delayed care because of transportation barriers or were in families having problems paying medical bills.1 Although social needs (e.g., public transportation and medication assistance programs) are experienced at the individual level, they may reflect community-level resources that, when present, foster health and, when absent, thwart it. Social determinan… Show more
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