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The COVID-19 pandemic exposed and exacerbated longstanding health disparities in the U.S. This report provides a first-of-its-kind national and state-by-state portrait of the disparities in health and well-being that existed across the U.S. prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The NHQDR reports on progress and opportunities for improving healthcare quality and reducing healthcare disparities. The NIMHD Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Framework highlights factors ranging from individual biology and behavior to social structure that affect disparities.
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Sep 6, 2021 · The purpose of this article is to discuss poverty as a multidimensional factor influencing health and explicate how racism contributes to and perpetuates the economic and financial inequality that diminishes prospects for population health improvement among marginalized racial and ethnic groups.
- Bettina M. Beech, Chandra Ford, Roland J. Thorpe, Marino A. Bruce, Keith C. Norris
- 10.3389/fpubh.2021.699049
- 2021
- Front Public Health. 2021; 9: 699049.
Feb 22, 2018 · Health inequities are systematic differences in the health status of different population groups. These inequities have significant social and economic costs both to individuals and societies. This fact file looks at what health inequities are, provides examples and shows their cost to society.
Jun 11, 2024 · Key Takeaways. Black, Hispanic, and AIAN people fare worse than White people across the majority of examined measures of health and health care and social determinants of health (Figure 1)....
In 2021, America’s Health Rankings released the inaugural Health Disparities Report. It provides a comprehensive portrait of the breadth, depth and persistence of health disparities across the nation.
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Jun 28, 2019 · Health inequities are getting worse, according to new research. Factors like income, race and gender are playing a larger role in health outcomes than they did 25 years ago.