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    Health Disparities and Education in Societies Jori Yslas Denver School of Nursing Health Disparities and Education in Societies In any society in the world today health disparities are constantly being encountered. Health disparity is a term used for disease and mortality as it commonly refers to differences in groups of people, races, cultures, societies, economic class, educational levels, etc. Generally, health disparities are compared with more advanced countries and what those cultures have

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    1. What does the term health disparities mean? Health disparities are often described as the injustices in health care. The term reflects different clinical outcomes between segments of the population: why certain populations have a higher rate of certain diseases or more deaths contrasted with others. (CDC, 2015, p.3) 2. Which racial/ethnic groups are more likely to be affected by health disparities? Why? The minorities, and women substantially affected by such inequality. These groups have

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    there is disparity.” This is the definition of a health disparity given by healthypeople.gov. Race or ethnicity, sex identity, age, disability, socioeconomic status, and geographic location are all factors that contribute in a health disparity. The most common linked to a health disparity in many cases is socioeconomic status. Socioeconomic status seems to affect the health of an individual as well as the care they will receive, making this a closely linked to several other health disparities. Lower

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    Health Disparities & Vulnerable Populations Healthy communities depend on the promotion of collaboration between health care providers, equitable utilization of health care resources and access to care for disease prevention. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has increased access to insurance, but has not necessarily contributed to increased access to care (Lane et al., 2012). Limited access to health care and insurance, along with socioeconomic status, ethnicity, race, gender, sexual identity, and age

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    Health Disparities in Indigenous Populations Around the globe in countries from Australia and New Zealand to South American and North America there is a disparity in the quality of healthcare and life that indigenous people receive compared to their non-indigenous counterparts (Ring & Brown, 2003). Life expectancy for Aboriginals, the indigenous people of Australia is 19-21 years less than non-indigenous life expectancy; 5-7 years for the Maori population in New Zealand; and 5-7 years less for

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    first health disparity I would like to discuss is Oral health interventions among Hispanics, especially among Hispanic children. An article, “Community-based oral health self-care intervention for Hispanic families”, By Hull and other authors, focuses on monitories who are at high risk for poor oral health have dental caries, oral disease and not having much access to dental care based on their socioeconomic status Hull, 2013). The authors have properly addressed the health disparities in this article

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    Introduction The purpose of this paper is to provide insight on health disparities seen within DeKalb County. The residents of DeKalb County are diverse in race, ethnicity, and income. Since the county is so diverse there are many health disparities seen amongst its residents. Health disparities occur within a county when one group of a population has noticeably better or worse health than another group within the same population. These groups of people can differ by income, education, sex, race

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    determinants of health influence health outcomes and disparities (Clarke, C. E., Niederdeppe, J., & Lundell, H. C., 2012). They have also explored strategies for raising public awareness and mobilizing support for policies to address social determinants of health, with particular attention to narrative and image-based information Clarke, C. E., Niederdeppe, J., & Lundell, H. C., 2012). The relationship between the social determinants of health and health disparities has been well researched. In developing policies

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    Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care Ksenia Bruner University of St. Francis Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care Introduction Although the United States is a leader in healthcare innovation and spends more money on health care than any other industrialized nation, not all people in the United State benefit equally from this progress as a health care disparity exists between racial and ethnic minorities and white Americans. Health care disparity is defined as “a particular

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    definition of disparity is the circumstance or fact of being unequal or having a difference in (Dictionary, 2011). When I think of disparity, I view the word as a negative or undesirable, but when I researched the word I found it to just mean imbalanced. Unequal does not necessarily mean the context is negative, just that it does not match in similarity. Although in this situation, disparity is pertaining to the lack of care towards patients with minority health and health disparities. At the hospital

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