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Justin Long's research focuses on public health, specifically investigating geographic disparities in access to healthcare services. His recent publication, "A Network-Based Cross-Sectional Study of Geographic Access Disparities to Medicare-Participating General Surgeons in the United States" (2026), examines how location impacts access to care for Medicare beneficiaries. This work contributes to understanding how geographical factors influence health outcomes and the delivery of surgical services within the US healthcare system. Long collaborates with Lily DeSpain at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom he has co-authored at least one publication.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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A network-based cross-sectional study of geographic access to Medicare-participating neurosurgeons (2026)
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A Network-Based Cross-Sectional Study of Geographic Access Disparities to Medicare-Participating General Surgeons in the United States (2026)
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- A Network-Based Cross-Sectional Study of Geographic Access Disparities to Medicare-Participating General Surgeons in the United States
- A Network-Based Cross-Sectional Study of Geographic Access Disparities to Medicare-Participating General Surgeons in the United States
- A Network-Based Cross-Sectional Study of Geographic Access Disparities to Medicare-Participating General Surgeons in the United States
- A Network-Based Cross-Sectional Study of Geographic Access Disparities to Medicare-Participating General Surgeons in the United States
- A Network-Based Cross-Sectional Study of Geographic Access Disparities to Medicare-Participating General Surgeons in the United States
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