Some studies found that Black individuals were less likely to receive care that was concordant with clinical guidelinesas per the reported literature.Our review highlights many gaps in the literature on racial disparities that are particularly notable in cardiac, pulmonary, and critical care ...
Irth allows Black and brown patients to search for and create reviews of their OB/GYN, birthing hospitals, postpartum care and pediatricians up to an infant's first year.
Disparities in Ethnic Health Care Raise Questions About Treatment of Black PatientsShivers, Kaia
Racial Differences Between non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic White Enrollees in Total Spending, Primary Care Utilization, and Avoidable Emergency Department Utilization, by Subgroup eFigure 6. Racial Differences Between non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic White Women in Medicaid in Total Spending, Prim...
Dr. Dionne Dickerson has been a practicing OBGYN in Southfield for over 20 years, and says there are a multitude of reasons Black mothers are dying at such a disproportionate rate. "When we look at the people who are dying, about three times, is the number of Black women that ...
Adverse childhood experiences and sexually transmitted diseases in men and women: a retrospective study. Pediatrics. 2000;106:E11. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Ramiro LS, Madrid BJ, Brown DW. Adverse childhood experiences (ACE) and health-risk behaviors among adults in a developing country ...
Doumbouya who's also a doula, which is a non medical professional specializing in maternal care, is helping to educate women. "I think it's important to show What the different belly sizes are because what you will think is oh my gosh, my baby's not getting enough milk," Doumbouya said...
Discontinuities in access to and use of care were smaller among White beneficiaries vs Black and Hispanic beneficiaries (Table 2). Thus, loss of Medicaid eligibility was associated with widened racial and ethnic health care disparities. For example, exceeding the threshold was associated with greater...
Despite incidence being similar in breast cancer between Black [women] and White women, Black women had approximately 40% higher mortality rate than White women, and this is most likely due to social disparity, social determinants of health, such as access to care, and also heterogeneity of the...
Ncube NN, Winters VE, Greenlee EG, Francis A, Crooks G, McCallum E, … Taylor H. The “strong Black girl” dilemma: reflections on young Black women’s mental health during dual pandemics. J Afr Am Women Girls Educ. 2022; 2(2):65–85. ...