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    Health disparities refer to the differences of the health status, injury and diseases prevention, and optimal health opportunity achieving, which are experienced by different groups of people (CDC., 2008). These groups of people can be defined by such factors (determinants) as the gender, ethnicity and race, social and community networks, living and working conditions (education, income, unemployment, work environment, housing), and socioeconomic position (Hernandez & Blazer, 2006). In addition,

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    Native Americans. These two groups have the highest rates of several health disparities. The two groups, Blacks, and Native Americans have the highest rates in infant mortality and cardiovascular disease. Research has shown several key risk factors that are associated with these high rates. Some include poor environment, lack of access to care, physical inactivity, tobacco use, and high blood pressure. These health disparities and disadvantages are what causes Blacks and Native Americans to have higher

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    prostate cancer still remains high in the United States. Evidence shows how disproportionate this ethnic population leads in both incidence and mortality rate concerning social determinants of health, as well as health disparities. Major key factors that contribute to this health disparity among African Americans men are low socioeconomic status (SES) and being medically offered inadequate services. According to Richardson et al. (2004), "Prostate cancer (PCa) is most common and the second leading cause

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    English, increase in foreign-born residents, population trends of people from different sexual orientation, and trends of people with disabilities (Perez & Luquis, 2009). As a public health practitioner, the only way to effectively eliminate health disparities among Americans, one must explore and embrace the demographic shifts of the United States population because differences exist among ethnic groups (Perez, 2009). We must be cognizant of the adverse

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    The Kansas Health Institute executive summary for Racial and Ethnic Minority Health Disparities in Kansas (2016) revealed the state findings resemble national findings for racial and ethnic health disparities. The distinct concern for the African-American population consist of an earlier death rate for those diagnosed with diabetes. However, despite the initiatives to improve minority health disparities, Kansas continues to fall short of achieving the goals for improvement in care (Kansas Health

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    pediatric physician by the name of Dr. Sameer Vohra from S.I.U Medicine come drop much-needed knowledge in the students about health throughout the Illinois state. The subject that he spoke about was "Building Community Coalitions to Address Health Disparities". The audience was fairly welcoming of this young man as he spoke about the troubles we face in Illinois when is come

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    Social gradients in health occur all over the world. The social gradients are inequalities of disease, injuries, and health behavior across social economic groups (Kenney & Moore, 2013). Disparities are labelled as disproportions when these injustices are believed to be discriminating and preventable. They embody inessential human grief and lost efficacy; they also have substantial degrees for the economy and for social order and justice (Kirkpatrick, & McIntyre, 2009). Policy-level modifications

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    Disparities In Care: Case Study 1 Southern Regional Health System try to provide health care to an diverse population in Jackson, Mississippi. Their mission is to provide “excellent quality care for all” and provide care that doesn’t discriminate or is “color blind” (Olden, 2015, pg. 328). One of the central ideas of this establishment is to make the established health care services efficient without disparate. “Understanding the demographic and socioeconomic composition of U.S. racial and ethnic

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    Culture and Diversity: Understanding Disparities in Health Programs This essay reviews key concepts of culture and diversity in the context of their role in causing and/or making worse disparities in health programs. Key Points on Health Program Planning For individuals to be healthy requires the combination of varying levels of physical, mental and social well-being throughout a person's lifetime. Most people find that maintaining their health requires a certain amount of effort and intention

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    Health disparities in the American Indian Elderly Population by Anabel Rotger The aim of this paper is to gain information and knowledge about health disparities. The objectives are to understand what is a disparity, to determine if in fact there are health disparities, to learn who are the target of disparities, to recognize how does a disparity affect the target, and most importantly to assess how can a disparity be eliminated. In addition, this paper will narrow its research to a specific minority:

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