Health disparities is a broad term that encompasses two categories—health status disparities and health care disparities. Health status disparities refer to differences in health status (i.e., morbidity, mortality, functional status, or disability) among specific populations.
Health Disparity
In contrast, health care disparities refer to differences in the access, utilization, quality, or outcomes of health care services among specific populations. The distinction between health status and health care disparities may seem pedantic, but in fact this distinction is crucial because the causes and, consequently, (Keppel, 2001) the solutions for elimination of health status and health care disparities are likely ...