With Healthy People 2010 making the goal of eliminating health disparities a national priority, policymakers, researchers, medical centers, managed care organizations (MCOs), and advocacy organizations have been called on to move beyond the historic documentation of health disparities and proceed with an agenda to translate policy recommendations into practice. Working models that have successfully reduced health disparities in managed care settings were presented at the National Managed Health Care Congress Inaugural Forum on Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care on March 10-11, 2003, in Washington, DC. These models are being used by federal, state, and municipal governments, as well as private, commercial, and Medicaid MCO...
All Americans should receive quality health care, regardless of their race, ethnicity, age, socioeco...
Health care disparities are unacceptable, but progress toward reducing them has been painfully slow....
Given the threatened nature of affordable care in the United States, it is crucial to underscore its...
With Healthy People 2010 making the goal of eliminating health disparities a national priority, poli...
A large number of factors contribute to racial and ethnic disparities in health status. Health care ...
Policy often focuses on reducing health care disparities through interventions at the patient and pr...
Health disparities are both real and deadly, but disparities are not inevitable. The causes of healt...
A vast published literature documents the existence of disparities in health and health care in the ...
The Healthcare Research and Quality Act of 1999 decreed that the Agency for Healthcare Research and ...
" For years, public health officials, program managers, and policy makers have been frustrated by th...
Numerous Federal initiatives are addressing health and health care disparities. The ultimate goal is...
In the Healthy People 2010 report, issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, health d...
In early 2007, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies convened the Roundtable on Health...
In the United States, there are still significant health and other disparities that exist due to gen...
Racial and ethnic minorities make up about one-third of the U.S. population and more than half of th...
All Americans should receive quality health care, regardless of their race, ethnicity, age, socioeco...
Health care disparities are unacceptable, but progress toward reducing them has been painfully slow....
Given the threatened nature of affordable care in the United States, it is crucial to underscore its...
With Healthy People 2010 making the goal of eliminating health disparities a national priority, poli...
A large number of factors contribute to racial and ethnic disparities in health status. Health care ...
Policy often focuses on reducing health care disparities through interventions at the patient and pr...
Health disparities are both real and deadly, but disparities are not inevitable. The causes of healt...
A vast published literature documents the existence of disparities in health and health care in the ...
The Healthcare Research and Quality Act of 1999 decreed that the Agency for Healthcare Research and ...
" For years, public health officials, program managers, and policy makers have been frustrated by th...
Numerous Federal initiatives are addressing health and health care disparities. The ultimate goal is...
In the Healthy People 2010 report, issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, health d...
In early 2007, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies convened the Roundtable on Health...
In the United States, there are still significant health and other disparities that exist due to gen...
Racial and ethnic minorities make up about one-third of the U.S. population and more than half of th...
All Americans should receive quality health care, regardless of their race, ethnicity, age, socioeco...
Health care disparities are unacceptable, but progress toward reducing them has been painfully slow....
Given the threatened nature of affordable care in the United States, it is crucial to underscore its...