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ISSUES
Healthy People 2010 Document Focuses on Eliminating Health Disparities
From the Draft Document:
"Many advocacy groups felt that accepting lower standards
for racial and ethnic groups as compared to the total population
was unjust."
"Reaching this goal will necessitate improved collection and
use of standardized data to correctly identify all high-risk
populations and monitor the effectiveness of health interventions
targeting these groups."
In February 1998, "Clinton committed the Nation to eliminate
health disparities between racial and ethnic minority group by the
year 2010 in six health issue areas (infant mortality, cancer
screening and management, cardiovascular disease, diabetes,
HIV/AIDS, and childhood and adult immunizations."
Department of Health and Human Services' Initiative to
Eliminate Disparities in Health - reinforces "the principle of
equity"
"...differential access to social and health care resources
most often reflect occupational, educational, and income and
wealth differences among Americans...These differences in access
to economic and social resources appear to drive many of the
health disparities found across Americans. Growing inequalities in
income and wealth over the last two decades should refocus
attention on socioeconomic position as a key determinant of
growing disparities in health in the coming decade...Each increase
in social position, measured by income or education, improves the
chances of being in good health"
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Citizens' Council on Health Care
1954 University Avenue West, Suite 8, St. Paul, MN 55104
Phone: 651.646.8935 / Fax: 651.646.0100, e-mail
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