The COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide racial justice movement over the past several years have heightened the focus on health disparities and their underlying causes and contributed to the increased prioritization of health equity. These disparities are not new and reflect longstanding structural and systemic inequities rooted in racism and discrimination. Although growing efforts have focused recently on addressing disparities, the ending of some policies implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic, including continuous enrollment for Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), may reverse progress and widen disparities. Addressing health disparities is not only important from an equity standpoint, but also for improving the nation’s overall health and economic prosperity. This brief provides an introduction to what health and health care disparities are, why it is important to address disparities, what the status of disparities is today, recent federal actions to address disparities, and key issues related to addressing disparities looking ahead. (author introduction) #P4HEwebinarMarch2024
Disparities in health and health care: 5 key questions and answers
Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Ndugga, Nambi
Artiga, Samantha
Publisher
KFF
Date
April 2023
Abstract / Description
Copyright
Yes
Artifact Type
Application
Reference Type
Blog
Priority Population
Ethnic and racial groups
LGBTQ+
Topic Area
Social/Structural Determinants
Social/Structural Determinants » Isms and Phobias » Racism