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- Separate and unequal systems of health care between states, between health care systems, and between clinicians constrain the resources that are available to meet the needs of disadvantaged groups, contribute to unequal outcomes, and reinforce implicit bias.
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Recently, growing calls for health equity and social justice have raised awareness of the impact of implicit bias and structural racism on social determinants of health, healthcare quality, and ultimately, health outcomes.
- ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE AND DISPARITIES IN ACCESS
Snapshot of Disparities in Access to Care. Number and...
- Health Care Access and Quality - Federal Policy to Advance ...
The landmark Institute of Medicine report, Unequal...
- 2021 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report ...
Instead, racial and ethnic minorities and poor people often...
- Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Health Care Among ...
Exposure: Race and ethnicity: non-Hispanic Black,...
- ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE AND DISPARITIES IN ACCESS
Snapshot of Disparities in Access to Care. Number and percentage of access measures for which members of selected ethnic and racial groups experienced better, same, or worse access to care compared with non-Hispanic White or White people, 2017, 2018, or 2019.
- 2021/12
Mar 11, 2021 · Racial disparities in health-care access, quality and outcomes are frequent. Here, the authors discuss how racial disparities can be addressed at an individual and institutional level.
- Camila M. Mateo, Camila M. Mateo, David R. Williams
- 2021
Jul 27, 2023 · The landmark Institute of Medicine report, Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care, describes the solid evidence base indicating Black, Latino/a, AIAN, and other minoritized people receive lower-quality care compared to White people; this remains true after adjusting for income and insurance coverage (AHRQ ...
- 2023/07/27
Instead, racial and ethnic minorities and poor people often face more barriers to care and receive poorer quality of care when they can get it. 3 In this report, measures were analyzed to assess disparities both by socioeconomic and cultural groups and by settings of care.
- 2021/12
Feb 17, 2021 · Covid-19 is taking a toll on health care organizations’ ability to provide equitable access to care, revealing that much work needs to be done to overcome disparities in care, according...
Oct 30, 2020 · Exposure: Race and ethnicity: non-Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic Asian, non-Hispanic White, Hispanic. Main outcome and measures: Rates of lack of insurance coverage, lack of a usual source of care, and foregone/delayed medical care due to cost. We also estimated the gap between non-Hispanic White and the other subgroups for these outcomes. Results: