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The Meducator, 2022
While it holds true that visible minorities often benefit less than average from healthcare systems in North America, there is yet to be consensus on the extent to which racism and other institutionalized issues play a role in leaving them at a serious disadvantage. A 2018 study by Dr.
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While it holds true that visible minorities often benefit less than average from healthcare systems in North America, there is yet to be consensus on the extent to which racism and other institutionalized issues play a role in leaving them at a serious disadvantage. A 2018 study by Dr.
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Healthcare Disparities and Colorectal Cancer
Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2022Health care disparities are defined as health differences between groups that are avoidable, unnecessary, and unjust. Racial disparities in colorectal cancer mortality, particularly for Black patients, are well-described. Disparities in preventative measures, early detection, effective treatment, and posttreatment services contribute to these ...
Robert H, Hollis, Daniel I, Chu
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Healthcare Disparities in Interventional Radiology
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2022Racial, ethnic, and sex-based healthcare disparities have been documented for the past several decades. Nonetheless, disparities remain firmly entrenched in our care delivery systems, with multiple contributing factors, including patient interactions with care providers, systemic barriers to access, and socioeconomic determinants of health ...
Premal S. Trivedi +7 more
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Economic Disparities and Healthcare
2015Due to differing conditions across the globe, health outcomes and the quality of healthcare can vary greatly between and within different communities. Differences in health education, infrastructure, cultural beliefs, availability of medicine and even access to healthy food and clean drinking water can lead to different treatments and outcomes of ...
Doshi, Anjali, Gray, Taylor
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Addressing Healthcare Disparities
2018Mental health needs of minorities receive minimal attention, resulting in inadequate provision of culturally appropriate mental health care in racial and ethnic minority communities. Advancing our understanding of cultural issues is essential for reducing disparities. Culture is embedded in many social components, including identity, gender ideologies,
Diane Eckert, Deborah Goebert
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Education of Radiologists in Healthcare Disparities
Clinical Imaging, 2022Disparities exist in access to a multitude of screening and diagnostic imaging examinations and procedures. To address these disparities within radiology, emphasis so far has been placed upon diversifying the workforce and formally educating trainees on healthcare disparities. Currently, there is no organized and nationally accepted educational program
Miral M, Patel, Jay R, Parikh
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Bridging Healthcare Disparities - Revitalizing Rural Healthcare
RGUHS National Journal of Public Health, 2023None
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Health Disparities and Healthcare Reform
Orthopaedic Nursing, 2009Healthcare reform continues to be an issue facing the American people whether they are politicians, healthcare providers, healthcare administrators, or patients and their families. Questions that are being addressed focus on improving access, reducing costs, delivering quality care, and having a more equitable distribution of benefits and burdens ...
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Disparities in Long-Term Healthcare
Nursing Clinics of North America, 2009Health disparities exist in long-term care as well as in the community. Disparities in healthcare typically result from the interplay of insurance; healthcare access; health literacy and cultural disparities; and geographic distribution. Residence in the nursing home complicates the situation since it introduces facility differences, regulations, and ...
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Healthcare System Factors in Healthcare Disparities
2008The fragmentary nature of the US healthcare system is in part responsible for a system ill-equipped to provide high quality care for every citizen. Recently investigators found that only 55% of participants in a large random sample of the US population received recommended health care.
Stephanie Chang +1 more
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