A number of national initiatives have focused attention on persistent racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care. The rising tide of improvements in health has not raised all boats; in some cases, the health gap between whites and minorities has widened. Although many social and economic forces contribute to this gap, inequitable access to health care also plays a part. This Issue Brief examines a common strategy that managed care organizations use to reduce emergency department visits—gatekeeping—and describes a study of the differential impact it may have on African Americans
Historically, physicians of color experienced significant barriers in their continued assimilation i...
This paper investigates whether managed care ameliorates or aggravates ethnic and racial health care...
African Americans as a group tend to have numerous health issues, and by the time they seek healthca...
A number of national initiatives have focused attention on persistent racial and ethnic disparities ...
Introduction: African-Americans are more likely than Caucasians to access healthcare through theemer...
Managed care has revolutionized the healthcare industry. Prior to managed care, traditional insuranc...
Introduction: African-Americans are more likely than Caucasians to access healthcare through the eme...
Diabetes is a national public health problem. Low socioeconomic status influence access to quality c...
Many efforts have been made to maximize the utilization of health cue system. As a result the utiliz...
This policy brief uses data from the 2007 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) to examine delay...
Objectives: To investigate the impact of the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) Medicaid expansion on Afric...
Throughout healthcare there are numerous factors that play a role in and out of the healthcare setti...
African Americans constantly experience disparities in health care due to various factors. They typi...
Although greater access to primary care was shown among African Americans and Hispanics in managed c...
The purpose of this study is to decide if there is discrimination against Blacks in the healthcare s...
Historically, physicians of color experienced significant barriers in their continued assimilation i...
This paper investigates whether managed care ameliorates or aggravates ethnic and racial health care...
African Americans as a group tend to have numerous health issues, and by the time they seek healthca...
A number of national initiatives have focused attention on persistent racial and ethnic disparities ...
Introduction: African-Americans are more likely than Caucasians to access healthcare through theemer...
Managed care has revolutionized the healthcare industry. Prior to managed care, traditional insuranc...
Introduction: African-Americans are more likely than Caucasians to access healthcare through the eme...
Diabetes is a national public health problem. Low socioeconomic status influence access to quality c...
Many efforts have been made to maximize the utilization of health cue system. As a result the utiliz...
This policy brief uses data from the 2007 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) to examine delay...
Objectives: To investigate the impact of the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) Medicaid expansion on Afric...
Throughout healthcare there are numerous factors that play a role in and out of the healthcare setti...
African Americans constantly experience disparities in health care due to various factors. They typi...
Although greater access to primary care was shown among African Americans and Hispanics in managed c...
The purpose of this study is to decide if there is discrimination against Blacks in the healthcare s...
Historically, physicians of color experienced significant barriers in their continued assimilation i...
This paper investigates whether managed care ameliorates or aggravates ethnic and racial health care...
African Americans as a group tend to have numerous health issues, and by the time they seek healthca...