Social Justice, Health Disparities, and Culture in the Care of the Elderly

Older minority Americans experience worse health outcomes than their white counterparts, exhibiting the need for social justice in all areas of their health care. Justice, fairness, and equity are crucial to minimizing conditions that adversely affect the health of individuals and communities. In th...

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Aged
Alzheimer Disease - diagnosis
Alzheimer Disease - therapy
Alzheimer's disease
Care and treatment
Case studies
Cultural Characteristics
Culture
Diabetes
Economics
Elder care
Equality
Equity
Ethics
Health care access
Health care disparities
Health care industry
Health care services accessibility
Health disparities
Health insurance
Health services
Health Services for the Aged
Health technology assessment
Healthcare Disparities
Hispanic Americans
HIV
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Infant mortality
Infants
Insurance coverage
Law
Medical service
Medical treatment
Medicine
Minorities
Minority & ethnic groups
Minority aged
Minority elderly
Minority Groups
Old age
Older people
Social aspects
Social Justice
White people
Whites
title Social Justice, Health Disparities, and Culture in the Care of the Elderly
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