Health Disparities Among Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups In The U.S
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Health disparities among racial/ethnic minority groups in the U.S
Health disparities among racial/ethnic minority groups in the U.S
Introduction
Health problems can be raised due to number of issues, such as poor eating, pollution, contaminated water and due to heap of garbage. But these factors are not sufficient enough to contribute health diseases, others factor like racial inequality is also one of the main reasons to create health disparities. It has been observed that people live in small houses do not find their lives comfortable, which lead them to their mental shakiness or depression. The research has proved that ethnic and racial disparities lead the person to depression, by the shortage of sample that includes a quality indicator and diagnostic significant non-English-speaking individuals from minority groups.
Discussion Analysis
A health issue contains normal categories for its resolution, but if something is not evident and visible, then how could it be easily diagnosed and treated? Particularly US, it is the most glaring glimpse that there is a huge discriminative approach exists in American society. The main concept of the Whites is: they are superior from other groups; they are more talented; and no one can beat them in any field. If we glance over the US strategy, they usually give their first preference to their white people instead of black. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has reported on opportunities and progress for mending the health care quality and decrease the level of health disparities (Agency for Healthcare Research, 2011). They focused on the common trend of health care quality among different racial groups of the American citizens. They concentrated on the populations like residential of rural areas, older adults, children, women, low income groups, racial, and ethnic minorities.
In the year of 2000, around 33 percent of US citizen found themselves as the members ...