Many racial and ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities, and other commonly underserved populations face unique health challenges, have reduced access to health care and insurance, and often pay the price with poorer health throughout their lives. These underserved populations are less likely to get the preventive care they need to stay healthy and are more likely to suffer from serious illnesses like diabetes and heart disease. When these populations do get sick, they are less likely to have access to quality health care. As a result, health disparities persist
When data are unavailable for a marginalized racial/ethnic group, their needs are rendered invisible...
The elimination of racial and ethnic health inequities has become a central focus of health educatio...
From the introduction: The terms health disparities and health inequities are often used interchange...
Many racial and ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender...
Over the last decade, there have been numerous studies documenting that racial and ethnic disparitie...
Racial and ethnic minorities make up about one-third of the U.S. population and more than half of th...
WHY ARE HEALTH DISPARITIES A THREAT TO OUR NATION’S HEALTH? Lower-Income and Minority Communities Sy...
Multiple federal health agencies have set a national public health priority to eliminate racial and ...
Compelling evidence exists that differences in health status, access to care, and the provision of p...
Disparities in health and health care across racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds in the Un...
Disparities in health and health care have been around for more than two centuries. Evidence suggest...
Racial and ethnic groups in the United States continue to experience major disparities in health sta...
Improving the health of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States continues to be a public h...
Introduction: Identifying and tracking racial/ethnic minority health disparities can be challenging ...
Racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care have been well documented in a broad range o...
When data are unavailable for a marginalized racial/ethnic group, their needs are rendered invisible...
The elimination of racial and ethnic health inequities has become a central focus of health educatio...
From the introduction: The terms health disparities and health inequities are often used interchange...
Many racial and ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender...
Over the last decade, there have been numerous studies documenting that racial and ethnic disparitie...
Racial and ethnic minorities make up about one-third of the U.S. population and more than half of th...
WHY ARE HEALTH DISPARITIES A THREAT TO OUR NATION’S HEALTH? Lower-Income and Minority Communities Sy...
Multiple federal health agencies have set a national public health priority to eliminate racial and ...
Compelling evidence exists that differences in health status, access to care, and the provision of p...
Disparities in health and health care across racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds in the Un...
Disparities in health and health care have been around for more than two centuries. Evidence suggest...
Racial and ethnic groups in the United States continue to experience major disparities in health sta...
Improving the health of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States continues to be a public h...
Introduction: Identifying and tracking racial/ethnic minority health disparities can be challenging ...
Racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care have been well documented in a broad range o...
When data are unavailable for a marginalized racial/ethnic group, their needs are rendered invisible...
The elimination of racial and ethnic health inequities has become a central focus of health educatio...
From the introduction: The terms health disparities and health inequities are often used interchange...