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    The health care system is very difficult to access due to many complex issues, such as disparity. Health and health care disparities refer to differences in health and health care between population groups. In other words health disparity generally refers to higher burden of illness, injury, disability or mortality experienced by one population group relative to another groups. In addition it indicated the difference between groups in health coverage, access to care and quality of care. Over…

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    Health or health professionals can improve trust between themselves and people who have historically been mistrustful of medical professionals by concentrating on patient-centered care. The best way that health professionals can eliminate health disparities is by improving their delivered care to each patient by emphasizing patient dignity and empowerment. Communication between patient and health professional is key. According to the National Adult Literacy Survey almost 90 million U.S. adults…

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    individuals have faced medical and social boundaries for accessing mental health services. Health insurance plans discriminated against people living with a mental illness by offering fewer benefits and more restrictions for mental health treatment than medical treatment. To account for the disparity in services, the Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 (MHPA) was enacted by Congress. The law represented progress in mental health policy, but it “did not address treatment limits, the restrictions on…

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    the world, the word “health” is a key factor in everyone's lives; it is what essentially makes the world go round. The question, “Why are some people healthy and some people not healthy?” is a question that everyone has wondered and tried to figure out for centuries. (Skolnik, Richard L. "The Determinants of Health/ Pg. 20." Global Health 101. Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2012. N. pag. Print.) There are many key determinants of health and many health disparities which are the…

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    Disparities in healthcare are an all too common issue within America, in lieu of America being one of the most resource rich countries in the world. Considering that many other countries throughout the world provide its citizens with universal healthcare, America has chosen not do so. However, America is one of the only industrialized nations that do not provide universal healthcare to its citizens. This paper will discuss the causes of health care disparities as well as the many initiatives…

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    is determined by health disparities. Not everyone will be able to live a content life without proper necessities to make it day by day. Education plays a huge role in improving individual’s socioeconomic status. In the article provided for this week “CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly report” it discusses reducing the gaps in socioeconomic statuses. Reducing these gaps can reduce the morbidity rate that can cause a higher mortality rate amongst the population. Health disparities is defined as…

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    Health disparities can be described as imbalances that happen in the implantation of healthcare, and access that can negatively affect different socioeconomic and racial groups. Health services and Services Administration define health disparities as “population" detailed varieties in the factor of diseases, accessible healthcare and health outcomes. In the U.S minorities such as African Americans, Asians and Latinos, Asians and Native Americans (Robertson, 2014). Asthma is a common disease…

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    They were way too many health disparities that are happening around the world. It definitely pulled on my heartstrings, I feel grateful that I have more health opportunities than others. However, it does not sit well with me that depending on what country a child will not have the same rights or conditions of quality of life as children here. Moreover, the inequality in our country, which African Americans account for almost half of HIV infections with no biological reason is an alarming matter.…

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    Public health concerns involve communities within populations that experience certain health disparities and focus on specific health issues or illnesses. Community-acquired pneumonia or CAP for short is a common infectious disease in elderly (and communities with specific health disparities) that is responsible for substantial morbidity and mortality (Thiem et al, 2011). Health disparities are preventable illnesses that are common in some socially and economically disadvantaged communities (CDC…

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    healthcare teams and provide care to increase patient’s wellness. However, few have training in the complexity of health disparities that impact the patients they may treat. Therefore, the charge to create creating comprehensive training programs suited for diverse physician learners goes to academic medical centers. Mayo Clinic is poised to provide a comprehensive health disparities training for the next generation of physicians. The training uses a focuses on the growing diversity of patients…

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