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Resources Examine Racial and Ethnic Disparities Among Women at the State Level

This package of resources, including a comprehensive study and interactive data tables, provides a rare state-level look at disparities among women of different races and ethnicities on a broad range of indicators of health and well-being.

Today’s Topics In Health Disparities Webcast Series
A series of live, interactive webcasts devoted to addressing a range of issues relating to health and health care disparities in the United States.  Each discussion features a panel of experts tackling current issues in health disparities and answering questions from webcast viewers.

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Immigrants’ Health Coverage and Health Reform: Key Questions and Answers -- September 2009
This issue brief provides an overview of key questions related to immigrant health care and health reform, addressing subjects such as how immigrants receive health coverage, how many of the uninsured are non-citizen immigrants and what would happen to coverage for non-citizen immigrants under current health reform proposals.
Fact Sheet: Black Americans and HIV/AIDS -- September 2009
This updated fact sheet highlights the epidemic’s impact on Black Americans, providing current data and trends over time.
Fact Sheet: Latinos and HIV/AIDS -- September 2009
This updated fact sheet highlights the impact of HIV/AIDS on Latinos in the United States, providing current data and trends over time.
The Effects of the Economic Recession on Communities of Color -- August 2009
This issue brief focuses on the challenges facing racial minorities, who tend to be disproportionately affected by economic recessions.
CHIP TIPS: New Federal Funding Available to Cover Immigrant Children and Pregnant Women -- July 2009 KCMU Material
This brief, the fifth in a series, examines a new option under the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 that allows states to receive federal funds for providing Medicaid and CHIP coverage to lawfully residing immigrant children and pregnant women regardless of when they entered the country.
Survey Brief: Views and Experiences with HIV Testing Among African Americans in the U.S. -- June 2009
This survey brief, based on the 2009 Survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS, examines African Americans' reported views and experiences with HIV testing.
Resources Examine Racial and Ethnic Disparities Among Women at the State Level -- June 2009
This package of resources, including a comprehensive study, state fact sheets and interactive data tables, provides a rare state-level look at disparities among women of different races and ethnicities on a broad range of indicators of health and well-being.
Video: Women at Risk: A View from the Safety Net -- June 2009 Video/Audio
This video provides a snapshot of the Arlington (Va.) Free Clinic where, twice a month, medical personnel provide care and screenings exclusively to women. The video explores the hurdles that uninsured women face in accessing health care and the social issues, including work and family responsibilities, that create challenges for them. It is a companion to the report, "Putting Women's Health Care Disparities On The Map: Examining Racial and Ethnic Disparities at the State Level."
Putting Women's Health Care Disparities On The Map: Examining Racial and Ethnic Disparities at the State Level -- June 2009
This study provides a rare and comprehensive state-level look at disparities among women of different races and ethnicities on a broad range of indicators of health and well-being.
How Does Health Coverage and Access to Care for Immigrants Vary by Length of Time in the U.S.? -- June 2009 KCMU Material
This analysis, based on 2007 data, examines how health coverage and access to care for non-elderly adults vary based on immigrants' length of time in the U.S. and between immigrants, second generation Americans and third generation and higher Americans. It also identifies the primary factors contributing to lower health coverage rates and greater access barriers among immigrants.
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Minority Health
A substantial and growing body of research indicates that race/ethnicity continues to matter in the U.S. health care system.  Racial/ethnic background affects health status, health insurance coverage, and health care access and quality.  The aggregate data used to produce national averages often mask disparities for people of color — especially those who are poor or near poor.

This section provides data and information on Latinos, African Americans, Asian, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander and American Indian/Alaska Natives, who together make up nearly a third of the U.S. population.  The fact sheets, chart packs, reports, surveys and webcasts gathered here can help to inform efforts to reduce disparities in health care access and quality.

The Foundation seeks to improve knowledge and understanding of the relationship between race/ethnicity and health care, through policy research and analysis, and media and public education activities.  The Foundation also supports the development of new leadership in health policy through the Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program, which annually provides talented college students of color the opportunity to work in a congressional office with major health policy responsibilities.

 

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