Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health: Reducing Health Disparities by Addressing Social Determinants of Health

Poor people and people of color are more likely to live shorter and sicker lives and are less likely to survive a host of chronic illnesses. Policies and organizational practices that improve the environments in which people live, work, learn, and play can reduce these disparities. Using the World H...

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Veröffentlicht in:Family & community health 2011-01, Vol.34 (1S), p.S12-S22
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Chronic illnesses
Community health care
Community Health Services - organization & administration
Community Health Services - standards
Community-Institutional Relations
Delivery of Health Care, Integrated
Ethnic Groups
Health Services Accessibility - economics
Healthcare Disparities - ethnology
Healthy People Programs - organization & administration
Humans
Infant
Infant Mortality - trends
Low income groups
Models, Organizational
Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - organization & administration
Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - standards
Public health
Social Conditions
United States
Wellness programs
Women's Health Services - organization & administration
Women's Health Services - standards
Women's Health Services - supply & distribution
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