National health policy in the past has set different health goals for different racial/ethnic groups. However, with the release of Healthy People 2010 by the US Public Health Service, all races/ethnicities in the nation share the same health status goals. One of the primary goals of Healthy People 2010 is to eliminate all racial/ethnic disparities in health by 2010. This report examines the health conditions of African Americans in Allegheny County. It documents the leading causes of death of black men and women, infant mortality, rates of firearm injuries and fatalities, and rates of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). The data reported serves to benchmark the current health status of African Americans and, by way of comparison, whites i...
This report was compiled in 2002 by the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department to assess health dispa...
The North Carolina Health Disparities Report Card is intended to monitor the state’s progress toward...
2017-04-13The burden of infant mortality rates has disproportionately affected the Black population ...
National health policy in the past has set different health goals for different racial/ethnic groups...
This report examines the health conditions of African Americans in Allegheny County (hereafter refer...
Infant mortality remains a serious public health issue both here in the United States and around the...
African Americans suffer disproportionately from several major health problems associated with high ...
In North Carolina, all local health departments are required to complete a community health assessme...
In 1985, Secretary Margaret Heckler of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the R...
In 1985, Secretary Margaret Heckler of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the R...
Objective: To assess progress towards achieving four Healthy People 2020 objectives in Allegheny Cou...
There are discrepancies in health care services for the poor and ethnic minorities in the United Sta...
This report was compiled in 2002 by the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department to assess health dispa...
There is increasing national recognition that while our nation's health care system is the most expe...
An Allegheny County Department of Health report published in 2015 first documented pronounced racial...
This report was compiled in 2002 by the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department to assess health dispa...
The North Carolina Health Disparities Report Card is intended to monitor the state’s progress toward...
2017-04-13The burden of infant mortality rates has disproportionately affected the Black population ...
National health policy in the past has set different health goals for different racial/ethnic groups...
This report examines the health conditions of African Americans in Allegheny County (hereafter refer...
Infant mortality remains a serious public health issue both here in the United States and around the...
African Americans suffer disproportionately from several major health problems associated with high ...
In North Carolina, all local health departments are required to complete a community health assessme...
In 1985, Secretary Margaret Heckler of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the R...
In 1985, Secretary Margaret Heckler of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the R...
Objective: To assess progress towards achieving four Healthy People 2020 objectives in Allegheny Cou...
There are discrepancies in health care services for the poor and ethnic minorities in the United Sta...
This report was compiled in 2002 by the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department to assess health dispa...
There is increasing national recognition that while our nation's health care system is the most expe...
An Allegheny County Department of Health report published in 2015 first documented pronounced racial...
This report was compiled in 2002 by the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department to assess health dispa...
The North Carolina Health Disparities Report Card is intended to monitor the state’s progress toward...
2017-04-13The burden of infant mortality rates has disproportionately affected the Black population ...