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Some 55 percent of the survey's respondents feel the health care system "profits off me without really helping me." NEW YORK, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Distrust of health care remains an issue among Black Americans, with one recent survey finding an estimated 80 percent of Black respondents beli...
Survey respondents who identified as underrepresented minorities highlighted perceived and actual disrespect within the healthcare system because of their race as an influencing factor in their care. One respondent remarked, “African-Americans are treated unfairly. From...
Black Americans continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV, due in part to discrimination, stigma, poverty and a lack of access to health care, according to a statement from amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research. This is largely seen in ...
doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.17383 Key Points Question How much progress has been made during the past 6 decades in equalizing access to health care for Black and White people in the US? Findings In this repeat cross-sectional analysis using 6 decades of national data, Black-White ...
A 1986 national survey of use of health services shows a significant deficit in access to health care among black compared with white Americans. This gap was experienced by all income levels of black Americans. In addition, the study points to significant underuse by blacks of needed medical ca...
Lack of access to healthcare and negative experiences within the health care system contribute to these disparate outcomes for Black Americans. Compounding factors such as the stress of dealing with racism or living in low-income areas with poor air quality has been shown to increase diseases such...
Though some of these concepts offer opportunities for improving black Americans' access to quality care, most have potential shortcomings that could worsen health status in the black community. 展开 DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2010.0507 被引量: 39 年份: 1994 ...
WASHINGTON, June 14 (Xinhua) -- Equal treatment within the U.S. health care system remains elusive for African Americans, a Washington Post book review has commented recently. Quoting a New York Times Magazine article, Jerald Walker, the author of the review and professor of African American ...
Healthcare, we saw a dramatic increase in clients looking to better understand and serve minority populations. As we have helped clients understand what they can do to address the startling disparity in health outcomes for Black Americans, we have learned several lessons along the way—key to ...