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Building Knowledge of Minority Populations to Address Disparities in Health and Health Care

December 12, 2011 | Program Result

Researchers at the Pew Hispanic Center and a multicultural research network managed by the University of California, Los Angeles, studied disparities in health and access to care in Latino and other minority populations.

The Community Tool Box

June 20, 2011 | Program Result

The free web-based Community Tool Box is designed to promote community health and development by connecting people, ideas and resources. It is available in English and Spanish.

Americans' Conflicting Views about the Public Health System, and How to Shore Up Support

November 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This analysis of national opinion polls shows that a majority of Americans support increased spending on public health in general and that they see public health interventions as saving money in the long term.

Getting Detailed Information from Surveys of 14 Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups on Health Care Discrimination and the Health Care System

June 3, 2009 | Program Result

Researchers at Harvard University School of Public Health conducted two telephone surveys of randomly selected U.S. adults representing 14 racial and ethnic minority groups, plus White Americans, in 2006 and 2007.

Radio Bilingue Develops Health Programming and Plans a Health Desk

January 23, 2009 | Program Result

Radio Bilingue produced a body of health programming and developed a strategic plan for creating a health desk to expand its health focus.

Hispanics and Health Care in the United States

January 1, 2008 | Report

This survey of the Hispanic population in the U.S. finds that a majority of Latinos are satisfied with the health care they receive, see a physician regularly, and obtain some of their health care information from media including television.

Funding Provides Mental Health Support for Hispanic Community Affected by September 11 Attacks

July 1, 2004 | Program Result

In 2002-03, the Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, New York, provided and trained other community groups to provide, group mental health sessions to Latinos affected by the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center in New York City.

Spanish-Language Radio Broadcasts Health News Coverage

January 12, 2004 | Program Result

From 1992 to 1998, Radio Bilingue used funds from RWJF and other sources to maintain a health desk and produce health programming and public service messages.

Measures of Access to Health Care Need for Hispanics to Reflect Cultural Differences

August 1, 2003 | Program Result

During 1999 and 2000, Claudia L. Schur, PhD, and researchers at Project HOPE (Health Opportunities for People Everywhere) examined the role and implications of cultural bias in a commonly used measure of access to health care, particularly as it is applied to different subgroups of the Hispanic population.

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