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News about health disparities among Hispanic Americans

Disparity Disruptors: Individuals Working to Address Health Disparities

Harriet Washington

Highlights historical and ongoing exploitation of African Americans in medical research and healthcare

David Williams

Focuses on impacts of daily discrimination, which contribute to poor health

Lisa Cooper

Enhances patient-physician communication, addresses systemic racism, promotes health equity. systemic racism, promotes health equity

Eraka Bath

Focuses on marginalized youth impacted by foster care and legal system

Paola Gonzalez

Promotes medical Spanish as an essential component of healthcare delivery

News about health disparities among Black Americans

Health Disparities Data

Source: American Cancer Society Cancer Facts & Figures 2024.
AI/AN = American Indian/Alaska Native; Asian/PI = Asian American and Pacific Islander.

News about health disparities among Asian Americans

More Disparity Disruptors: Individuals Working to Address Health Disparities

David R. Williams

Addresses social determinants, measures discrimination’s impact, promotes health equity

Sinisa Dovat

Tackles Leukemia Disparities in Hispanic/Latino Children by Focusing on a Crucial Gene

Rhea Boyd

Advocates for health equity, addresses structural racism, promotes social justice

News about health disparities among American Indians and Alaska Natives

Initiatives by groups to address Health Disparities

University of Colorado

Addressing high rates of childhood obesity among U.S.-born children of Latino immigrant parents

University of Louisville

Addressing systemic health disparities through innovative, scalable solutions with $6.75 million grant from the Humana Foundation

University of Florida Health

Training pharmacists to provide medication management and lifestyle counseling to Black patients with uncontrolled hypertension

U.S. Oncology Network

Addressing patients’ health-related social needs by joining with nation’s largest social services support network

Cedars-Sinai

Joining national study to address cancer disparities in Asian Americans with culturally-tailored interventions to increase cancer screening

Advocate Health Care

Investing $1 billion to build state-of-art hospital and 10 neighborhood care locations on Chicago’s South Side

American Heart Association

Investing $210+ million in scientific research on health inequities and expanding opportunities for underrepresented groups in science and medicine

American Heart Association

Investing $210+ million in scientific research on health inequities and expanding opportunities for underrepresented groups in science and medicine

National Black Church Initiative

Promoting Maternal Outcomes Matter tour to provide educational workshops, health screenings, and support services to African American women

Distant Relatives

Providing crucial health care screening services to those struggling to access quality care in Washington DC

Community Projects, Inc

Encouraging Black prostate cancer survivors and patients to share their personal journeys on social media platforms to dispel myths and reduce stigma

Tulsa’s Healthy Start program

Supporting pregnant women and new mothers to combat maternal mortality rates that disproportionately affect Black women in the state

State of Nebraska

Seeking to reverse Black maternal healthcare disparities by improving healthcare infrastructure in underserved areas

CaringWire of Columbus, Ohio

Developing advanced analytics tools to predict health risks and outcomes based on social determinants to address potential health issues

MyOme and Broad Clinical Labs

Supporting Southern Research Program to bring genetics-driven health insights to Alabama free of charge to address healthcare disparities

More Health Disparities Data

Spotlight on Health Disparities

In Arizona, English-only school segregation policies, systemic racism and xenophobic laws created stark mental health barriers for state’s Latino students, nearly half the state’s K-12 children. AZ ranks worst in the nation for having enough counselors to serve students.Ā 

The so-called ā€œHispanic paradoxā€ of good health began to unravel once researchers started digging deeper into the diverse subgroups within the Hispanic population and found significant differences in cardiovascular risk factorsĀ among various Hispanic ethnic groups.

Though Asians comprise 50+ racial and ethnic groups, their health data are often reported as a single ā€œAsian Americanā€ category, masking significant disparities inĀ  their communities. As a result, Asians are experiencing growing disparities from undiagnosed health conditions.

An average 55-year-old Black man has same biological age as a White man age 68, and a 55-year-old Black woman the same frailty of a White woman who is 75. This gap may explain disparities in economic outcomes such as disability, length of working life, and lifespan.

A recent survey of 6,292 U.S. adults revealed that one in three Black women reported negative experiences with healthcare providers that led to worse health outcomes or reluctance to seek future care. Three in five said they brace for potential insults before appointments.

So-called “deaths of despair” in the United States have shifted dramatically from White Americans to middle-age Native Americans, who now have much higher death rates from alcoholism, drug overdoses, and suicide than middle-age Whites.Ā Ā 

Recent reports about health disparities

American Cancer Society’s Cancer Facts & Figures 2025

ā€œCompared to White people, Hispanic people have lower incidence for most common cancers (female breast, colorectum, lung and prostate), but 36% higher incidence of cervical cancer and almost 2 times higher incidence of stomach and liver cancer, all of which are largely preventable.ā€

March of Dimes’ 2024 Report Card

ā€œThe US preterm birth rate remains historically high at 10.4% with significant disparities among racial and ethnic groups…In 2023, the rate of inadequate prenatal care rose to 15.7%, the highest in a decade, with even higher rates among Black and American Indian/Alaska Native communities.ā€

News about pressing issues in health disparities

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