Preventive Medicine-Health Disparities Flashcards

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3 things to consider for health disparities?

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SES, cultural background and health-care professional biases

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Differences in incidence, prevalence, mortality and burden of diseases that exist among specific population groups.

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Health disparities. Gaps include quality of health, presence of disease, access (includes language and culture) and health outcomes.

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Populations at risk for health disparities in the US

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African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Latinos have higher incidence of CVD, HIV, infant mortality DM, cancer. Lower rates of immunizations and screening.

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International SES

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Social determinants of health

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Key disparities in the US

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Mortality, infant mortality (really high for AAs due to obesity), life expectancy and morbidity (DM in NAs, cancer in AAs, HIV in AAs)

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3 principles of action for health inequalities

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1) Improve conditions of daily life 2) Take inequitable distribution of money/resources 3) Raise awareness of the social determinants of health

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Solutions to increase access to care

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Increase insured, educate at-risk populations, cultural sensitivity training, pipeline programs (bring in more AA doctors)

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