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Disparities in Quality of Care

The Roadmap To Reduce Disparities

Infographic: Six Steps To Curb Disparities

Infographic: Six Steps To Curb Disparities

The RWJF national program Finding Answers developed a six-step framework to help people and organizations reduce disparities. Now available in a simple graphic that’s easy to distribute—or tack up above your desk—the Roadmap can help you fit reducing disparities into all health care quality improvement efforts.

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How To Accomplish the Six Steps

This detailed curriculum offers step-by-step instructions for reducing disparities, including case studies and an implementation tool kit.

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How They Made the Roadmap to Reduce Disparities

Staff from Finding Answers describe how they developed the six steps to reducing disparities in a supplement to the Journal of General Internal Medicine. They outline their work to conduct systematic reviews of the literature, evaluate promising practices, provide technical assistance to health care organizations and disseminate their findings.

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Strengthen Your Project with Research from the FAIR Database

Need the research on what’s worked to reduce disparities? Need it sorted by health topic or strategy? Finding Answers’  FAIR database is the most comprehensive collection of summaries and systematic reviews of racial and ethnic health disparities intervention literature available anywhere. Search by health topic (for instance: asthma, diabetes) or by strategy (for instance: pay for performance, nurse-led interventions).

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A Month of Tweets

In January 2013 @FndgAnswers hosted "A Month of Tweets" to amplify the national discussion on finding solutions to health care disparities. They started the month with a newly created Twitter presence and a string of varied topics to get the conversation flowing. Throughout the campaign, Finding Answers shared tips, tools, and updates on Twitter about the latest developments in disparities research, ACA implementation as it relates to disparities, and easy-to-adapt intervention models.

Learn how the campaign unfolded in this Storify recap.

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Ethnic/Race Differences in the Attrition of Older American Survey Respondents

February 1, 2012 | Journal Article

The patterns of attrition among elderly participants in health research studies vary significantly by race and ethnicity. As population diversity increases, researchers should consider these differences when assembling survey panels in order to retain minority participants and avoid biased estimates.

Disparities in Provider Elicitation of Parents' Developmental Concerns for US Children

November 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Latino and African-American children face disproportionate risk factors for developmental disorders this article presents new evidence that health care providers are less likely to engage African-American and Latino parents about concerns for their children's development.

Regional and Racial Variation in Primary Care and the Quality of Care Among Medicare Beneficiaries

September 9, 2010 | Report

Meeting the nation’s primary care needs is more than a numbers game. A new report from the Dartmouth Atlas Project shows that neither higher amounts of primary care services, nor making sure patients routinely see a primary care clinician is, by its ...

Modest and Uneven

February 1, 2010 | Issue Brief

While nearly half of U.S. physicians identify language or cultural communication barriers as obstacles to providing high-quality care, physician adoption of practices to overcome such barriers is modest and uneven, according to a new national study by the Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC).

Health Care Quality Perceptions Among Foreign-Born Latinos and the Importance of Speaking the Same Language

November 1, 2010 | Journal Article

The quality of care received is rated higher when foreign-born Latinos and their providers speak the same language.

A National Study of Problematic Care Experiences Among Latinos with Diabetes

November 1, 2010 | Journal Article

Community Health Centers (CHCs) provide care to a substantial proportion of the Latino population, including diabetes patients. This study compared the frequency of problematic experiences at CHCs and private practices for a nationally representative sample of Latinos with Diabetes.

Family-Centered Care for US Children with Special Health Care Needs

June 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This article examines racial/ethnic and language-based disparities in family-centered care for children with special health care needs.

Confronting Inequities in Latino Health Care

November 1, 2009 | Journal Article

The issue offers nine studies examining hypertension, diabetes, health insurance coverage, discrimination, quality of care, spirituality, preventive care, and other topics.

Health Disparities in the Latino Population

August 27, 2009 | Journal Article

Latino immigrants to the U.S. have lower mortality rates than subsequent, U.S. born generations. This article reviews existing evidence related to health disparities between Latinos and the general U.S. population and between foreign and U.S. born Latinos.

A Multilevel Analysis of the Impact of Socio-Structural and Environmental Influences on Condom Use Among Female Sex Workers

March 23, 2011 | Journal Article

This paper reports the results of a multilevel analysis of condom use among female Filipino female sex workers. Condom use is affected by organizational and social factors.

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