Racial and ethnic disparities in access to health insurance and Health Care

http://www.kff.org/uninsured/1525-index.cfm

Racial and ethnic groups in the United States continue to experience major differences in health status compared to the majority white population. Although many factors affect health status, the lack of health insurance and other barriers to obtaining health services markedly diminish minorities' use of both preventive services and medical treatments. This report, produced in April 2000 by Kaiser Family Foundation in collaboration with the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, examines health insurance coverage and access to physician services among African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and American Indians and Alaska Natives. By pooling national survey data over two years, information about particular minority subgroups is also provided. Four new fact sheets examining health insurance coverage and access to physician services among these racial and ethnic minority groups have also been released.

Originator(s): Kaiser Family Foundation
Resource added in: 13/12/2000
Available languages: English
Ethnicity, Health Status, Equity, Health Services Accessibility^util
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