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Commission to Build a Healthier America June Meeting Agenda
This is the agenda for the June 19, 2013 RWJF Commission to Build a Healthier America public meeting.
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Although racial and ethnic disparities in health care have been well documented in the literature, scant attention has been paid to health care received by the foreign-born population in the United States. This study examines the association between patient perceptions of patient-physician interaction and nativity status. Data were extracted from the Commonwealth Fund 2001 Survey on Disparities in Quality of Health Care. The survey was conducted on the phone and consisted of 25-minute interviews with a nationally representative sample of 6,722 adults—5,156 were born in the United States and 1,518 were foreign-born.
Key Findings :
Findings from this study suggest that researchers should consider the experiences of foreign-born individuals as well as U.S. born ethnic and racial groups when assessing disparities in quality of health care.