Public health surveillance is the cornerstone of public health practice. The uses of surveillance include the identification of patterns of health among population subgroups. The assessment of race and ethnicity in public health surveillance is fundamental to the reduction of preventable excesses in poor health among racial and ethnic populations. We review the use of race and ethnic variables in national public health surveillance systems in the United States. One barrier to the use of race and ethnicity in public health surveillance is the lack of scientific consensus on the nature of race and ethnicity and the measurement of these variables. Differences in terminology, data collection procedures, perceptions of group identity, and changi...
This commentary considers the implications of the assessment of racial/ethnic status for monitoring ...
There is increasing national recognition that while our nation's health care system is the most expe...
The elimination of racial and ethnic health inequities has become a central focus of health educatio...
Race is an unscientific, societally constructed taxonomy that is based on an ideology that views som...
The US population has experienced tremendous growth in the last century, with much of the growth con...
IntroductionTo plan, implement, and evaluate programs designed to improve health conditions among ra...
ContextDuring 1994\ue2\u20ac\u201c1997, approximately 70% and 60% of the cases of conditions reporte...
There are currently multiple definitions of race and ethnicity used for various data collection and ...
To determine how current researchers address the use of race and ethnicity as variables in epidemiol...
Public health researchers, practitioners and policy makers are increasingly trying to uncover, quant...
A recent and comprehensive review of the use of race and ethnicity in research that address health d...
Background: Race and ethnicity, typically defined as how individuals self-identify, are complex soci...
Race and ethnicity, typically defined as how individuals self-identify, are complex social construct...
Documenting patient “race” descriptors in clinical medicine, epidemiology, and public health data an...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: The U.S. population continues to diversify, and certain racial/ethnic minorities ...
This commentary considers the implications of the assessment of racial/ethnic status for monitoring ...
There is increasing national recognition that while our nation's health care system is the most expe...
The elimination of racial and ethnic health inequities has become a central focus of health educatio...
Race is an unscientific, societally constructed taxonomy that is based on an ideology that views som...
The US population has experienced tremendous growth in the last century, with much of the growth con...
IntroductionTo plan, implement, and evaluate programs designed to improve health conditions among ra...
ContextDuring 1994\ue2\u20ac\u201c1997, approximately 70% and 60% of the cases of conditions reporte...
There are currently multiple definitions of race and ethnicity used for various data collection and ...
To determine how current researchers address the use of race and ethnicity as variables in epidemiol...
Public health researchers, practitioners and policy makers are increasingly trying to uncover, quant...
A recent and comprehensive review of the use of race and ethnicity in research that address health d...
Background: Race and ethnicity, typically defined as how individuals self-identify, are complex soci...
Race and ethnicity, typically defined as how individuals self-identify, are complex social construct...
Documenting patient “race” descriptors in clinical medicine, epidemiology, and public health data an...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: The U.S. population continues to diversify, and certain racial/ethnic minorities ...
This commentary considers the implications of the assessment of racial/ethnic status for monitoring ...
There is increasing national recognition that while our nation's health care system is the most expe...
The elimination of racial and ethnic health inequities has become a central focus of health educatio...