Contemporary care of patients with orthopedic trauma is complex from surgical, cultural, administrative, financial, and linguistic perspectives. Surgeons must understand patients' backgrounds and resources to have an idea of the manner in which care can be delivered most effectively. Recognizing patients from traditionally underserved or vulnerable groups will help the surgeon to individualize their approach to the care of each individual patient. Understanding patient funding, or lack thereof, will inform the provider as to the extent of the resources and access available to the patient and assist in planning episodes of care.
Keywords: Health disparities; Health literacy; Orthopedic trauma; Underserved.
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