What is the relationship between scientific research and government action in addressing health inequalities in the United States? What factors increase the impact of scientific research on public policy? To answer these questions, we focus on racial and ethnic disparities in health status and health care in the United States. We first review the history of the disparities issue to elucidate how the continual and persistent interplay between political action and scientific research drives government policy. We then analyze two recent government-sponsored reports about racial and ethnic disparities to understand the strategic consequences of issue framing. We draw lessons about how disparities research can have a greater impact on public pol...
In the past 40 years, there has been considerable progress in approaching social equity in civil rig...
Education with the task of setting the research agenda in the field of health disparities. One aim o...
There are persistent and pervasive disparities in the health of Black people compared to non‐Hispani...
What is the relationship between scientific research and government action in addressing health ineq...
Much has been written on the existence of racial and ethnic differences in health status and health ...
This study examines alternative approaches to framing the topic of racial and ethnic health disparit...
In the summer of 2005, the Society for Public Health Education convened a meeting, Health Disparitie...
International audienceThe past few years have seen the emergence of claims that the political determ...
Health inequalities, which have been well documented for decades, have recently become policy target...
In this article, based on a speech to the European Association of Health Policy, the author discusse...
This policy brief reviews recent scholarship from members of the Diversity and Health Disparities cl...
In the United States, health among racial and ethnic minorities, as well as poor people, is signific...
Research to eliminate health disparities in the United States is best approached from the perspectiv...
Racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in health care and health outcomes are well documented...
Why is this Issue Relevant to Policymakers? Efforts to reduce the disturbing levels of racial and et...
In the past 40 years, there has been considerable progress in approaching social equity in civil rig...
Education with the task of setting the research agenda in the field of health disparities. One aim o...
There are persistent and pervasive disparities in the health of Black people compared to non‐Hispani...
What is the relationship between scientific research and government action in addressing health ineq...
Much has been written on the existence of racial and ethnic differences in health status and health ...
This study examines alternative approaches to framing the topic of racial and ethnic health disparit...
In the summer of 2005, the Society for Public Health Education convened a meeting, Health Disparitie...
International audienceThe past few years have seen the emergence of claims that the political determ...
Health inequalities, which have been well documented for decades, have recently become policy target...
In this article, based on a speech to the European Association of Health Policy, the author discusse...
This policy brief reviews recent scholarship from members of the Diversity and Health Disparities cl...
In the United States, health among racial and ethnic minorities, as well as poor people, is signific...
Research to eliminate health disparities in the United States is best approached from the perspectiv...
Racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in health care and health outcomes are well documented...
Why is this Issue Relevant to Policymakers? Efforts to reduce the disturbing levels of racial and et...
In the past 40 years, there has been considerable progress in approaching social equity in civil rig...
Education with the task of setting the research agenda in the field of health disparities. One aim o...
There are persistent and pervasive disparities in the health of Black people compared to non‐Hispani...