Federal investments to eliminate racial/ethnic health-care disparities

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Health care is an important lever for moderating the effects of social determinants on health. We present a model that describes the relationships among social disadvantage, health-care disparities, and health disparities. Improving access to health care and enhancing patient-provider interaction are critical pathways for reducing disparities. Increasing the diversity of the public health and health-care workforces is an efficient strategy for reducing disparities because it impacts both access to care and patient-provider communication. Federal policy makers should continue interest in workforce diversity to optimize the health of all Americans.

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Moy, E., & Freeman, W. (2014). Federal investments to eliminate racial/ethnic health-care disparities. Public Health Reports, 129(SUPPL. 2), 62–70. https://doi.org/10.1177/00333549141291s212

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