Armin Brott
Tribune News Service
April is National Minority Health Month, making it the perfect time to focus on the often significant disparities in health and well-being that affect racial and ethnic minorities across our country. But itâs important to remember that these inequities exist every single day of the year, not just in April.
What do we mean by âdisparitiesâ and âinequitiesâ? Well, according to the Commonwealth Fund (www.commonwealthfund.org), compared with the general population, members of racial and ethnic minorities are less likely to receive preventive health services and often receive lower-quality care. They also have worse health outcomes for certain conditions.â
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