In the last 30 years the health status of black women has improved. However, the likelihood of health problems from complications of pregnancy and childbirth or prolonged illness from combined effects of diabetes, hypertension, and obesity remains. The need for continuity of care for these ...
Disparities in use were more pronounced among women, particularly for ambulatory and dental visits (eTable 2 in the Supplement). In the post-ACA period (2014-2019), large racial disparities in ambulatory care visits, dental visits, and total expenditures persisted before (eTable 1 in the ...
Black cisgender and transgender women are disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic compared to women of other racial and ethnic identities. Twelve demonstration sites across the United States are adapting, implementing and evaluating a comprehensi
Today, DEI is under attack—and the effects of anti-DEI rhetoric and legislation on medicine will further marginalise black women, both seeking and providing healthcare, for years to come. In June 2023, the US Supreme Court ruled that race can no longer be a factor that influences students...
Women and black patients were less frequently treated with minimally invasive therapy compared to men or non-Black patients, according to new data from the REAL-PE analysis which investigated catheter-based pulmonary embolism (PE) treatment. Late-breaking results from the study, for w...
According to the CDC, Black women having babies are at an increased risk of death, and that has Black women turning to doulas.
These findings should prompt more attention to women who have high hematocrits in pregnancy while reducing concern for women of either race with low ... ML Blankson,RL Goldenberg,G Cutter,... - 《Journal of the National Medical Association》 被引量: 256发表: 1993年 Determinants of regular ...
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The statistics show that there are major disparities when it comes to Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women in maternity. Black women are five times more likely to die, and Asian women are twice as likely to die than their White counterparts. Bab
Much needs to change within the medical community to improve endometriosis and gynecological care for black women. Mandatory training for health professionals on implicit racial bias, alongside dedicating funding to research investigating the prevalence and impact of endometriosis on black women are just a...