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May 5, 2022
Understanding Disparities and Discrimination Faced by Asian and NHOPI People
Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Other Pacific Islander (NHOPI) people are a diverse and growing population in the United States, but broad data often mask underlying disparities among subgroups of the population.
Slide Read MoreApril 15, 2022
A Look at Key Maternal and Infant Health Disparities Among Black People
Due to systemic and overt discrimination, Black people are disproportionately affected by high maternal and infant morbidities and mortality. In addition to legislation, addressing systemic discrimination, implicit bias and racism will be integral to achieving equity in maternal health outcomes.
Slide Read MoreFebruary 3, 2022
Despite Improvements, Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Cancer Mortality Rates Persist
Overall cancer mortality rates have decreased for all racial and ethnic groups, with the largest decrease among Black people. However, Black people continued to have the highest risk of cancer death.
Slide Read MoreJanuary 20, 2022
Providing an Equal Number of Free COVID-19 Tests to U.S. Households Results in Inequitable Access
Hispanic, Asian, and Black people are more likely than White people to live in households with more than four people, where not everyone will receive a free COVID-19 test from the federal government.
Slide Read MoreSeptember 21, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Hospitalizations and Deaths in Epic Electronic Health Records
Based on an analysis of electronic health records, Black, Hispanic, and Asian patients had significantly higher rates of hospitalization and death compared to their White counterparts.
Slide Read MoreJune 5, 2020
Black Americans Fare Worse Compared to Those Who Are White Across a Majority of Selected Health Measures
Slide Read MoreNovember 15, 2019
Hispanics Saw Greatest Improvement in Health Coverage, Access, and Use Since ACA
All racial and ethnic groups experienced improvements in health coverage, access, and utilization compared to prior to the ACA, but Hispanics and Blacks experienced improvements in the largest number of the examined measures related to coverage, access, and use.
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