Assessing the Nation's Progress Toward Elimination of Disparities in Health Care

Siegel, Sari and Moy, Ernest and Burstin, Helen (2004) Assessing the Nation's Progress Toward Elimination of Disparities in Health Care. Journal of General Internal Medicine 19:195-200.

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Abstract

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality submitted the first annual National Healthcare Disparities Report to Congress in December, 2003. This first report will provide a snapshot of the state of racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in access and quality of care in America. It examines disparities in the general population and within the Agency’s priority populations. While focused on extant data, the first report will form the foundation for future versions, which examines causes of disparities and shape solutions to the problem. As patient advocates and agents of change, primary care physicians play a critical role in efforts to eliminate disparities in health care. Continuing participation by primary care physicians in the development and refinement of the National Healthcare Disparities Report is essential.

EPrint Type:Journal Article
Keywords:disparities, health care, race, ethnicity, socieconomic status
Subjects:Practice
Health
ID Code:153
Deposited By:Loftin-Bell, Kismet
Deposited On:17 August 2005