AI Summary
This article discusses the association between total national health expenditure and geographical inequalities in the prognosis of lymphoid neoplasms. The study emphasizes the importance of policy decisions regarding the allocation of economic resources and the implementation of evidence-based models of care to reduce these disparities. It highlights the need for addressing these issues to improve long-term survival outcomes for patients with lymphoid malignancies.
Total national health expenditure is associated with geographical inequalities in lymphoid malignancy prognosis. Policy decisions on allocating economic resources and implementing evidence-based models of care are needed to reduce these differences.