Health care disparities are unacceptable, but progress toward reducing them has been painfully slow. Each year the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's (AHRQ’s) National Healthcare Disparities Report documents persistent differences in care by factors such as race, ethnicity, and insurance status. 1 Public awareness of these disparities is growing, and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 will hasten transparency by encouraging collection of race, ethnicity, and language data. However, recognizing the existence of disparities is not sufficient to catalyze meaningful action. Even the most motivated clinicians and health care organizations may not know how to proceed b...
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality submitted the first annual National Healthcare Dispar...
Provides an overview of widening disparities in healthcare quality by race/ethnicity, socioeconomic ...
Members of minority groups have higher rates of disease, poorer health, and more limited access to c...
Health care disparities are unacceptable, but progress toward reducing them has been painfully slow....
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...
Racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in health care and health outcomes are well documented...
A large and growing literature documents disparities in health status, access to care, and quality o...
The Healthcare Research and Quality Act of 1999 decreed that the Agency for Healthcare Research and ...
Health disparities are both real and deadly, but disparities are not inevitable. The causes of healt...
Over the last decade, there have been numerous studies documenting that racial and ethnic disparitie...
In 2002, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) released a landmark report indicating that racial and ethni...
THE EARLYWEEKSOF 2008 BROUGHT discouraging news for advocates working to narrow health care disparit...
Policy often focuses on reducing health care disparities through interventions at the patient and pr...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this article is to address today\u27s American healthcare systems i...
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality submitted the first annual National Healthcare Dispar...
Provides an overview of widening disparities in healthcare quality by race/ethnicity, socioeconomic ...
Members of minority groups have higher rates of disease, poorer health, and more limited access to c...
Health care disparities are unacceptable, but progress toward reducing them has been painfully slow....
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...
Racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in health care and health outcomes are well documented...
A large and growing literature documents disparities in health status, access to care, and quality o...
The Healthcare Research and Quality Act of 1999 decreed that the Agency for Healthcare Research and ...
Health disparities are both real and deadly, but disparities are not inevitable. The causes of healt...
Over the last decade, there have been numerous studies documenting that racial and ethnic disparitie...
In 2002, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) released a landmark report indicating that racial and ethni...
THE EARLYWEEKSOF 2008 BROUGHT discouraging news for advocates working to narrow health care disparit...
Policy often focuses on reducing health care disparities through interventions at the patient and pr...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this article is to address today\u27s American healthcare systems i...
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality submitted the first annual National Healthcare Dispar...
Provides an overview of widening disparities in healthcare quality by race/ethnicity, socioeconomic ...
Members of minority groups have higher rates of disease, poorer health, and more limited access to c...