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Health disparities refer to gaps in the quality of health and health care across racial and ethnic groups. The Health Resources and Services Administration defines health disparities as "population-specific differences in the presence of disease, health outcomes, or access to health care."

In the United States, health disparities are well documented in minority populations such as African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanics[[Citing sources citation needed]]. When compared to whites, these minority groups have higher incidence of chronic diseases, higher mortality, and poorer health outcomes[[Citing sources citation needed]]. Among the disease-specific examples of racial and ethnic disparities in the United States is the cancer incidence rate among African Americans, which is 10 % higher than among whites[[Citing sources citation needed]]. In addition, adult blacks and Hispanics have approximately twice the risk as whites of developing diabetes[[Citing sources citation needed]]. Minorities also have higher rates of cardiovascular disease, HIV/AIDS, and infant mortality than whites. (See also: Health care in the United States.)

Causes of health disparities

There is debate about what causes health disparities between ethnic and racial groups. However, it is generally accepted that disparities can result from three main areas:

Each of these dimensions have been suggested as possible causes for disparities between racial and ethnic groups. However, most attention on the issue has been given to the health outcomes that result from differences in access to medical care among groups, and the quality of care different groups receive.

Disparities in access to health care

Reasons for disparities in access to health care are many, but can include the following:

Disparities in quality of health care

Health disparities in the quality of care different ethnic and racial groups receive can include:

Ending health disparities

The Commonwealth Fund, in a report on how to eliminate health disparities, says that the following steps should be considered in developing policies to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities:

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