Health disparities, race, and the global pandemic of COVID‐19: The demise of Black Americans

Lilian H. Hill, R. Holland
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Abstract This article examines the chronic health conditions of African Americans who experience disparities because of poverty, low literacy, and cultural practices that affect decisions about food, nutrition, and health care. It will examine governmental policies, for example, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) (Artiga et al., 2020), and how these policies contribute to health and wellbeing of people from low‐income communities. Furthermore, it explores the overrepresented deaths among African Americans and other communities of color resulting from the pandemic—deaths that result from co‐existing health conditions and the inability to afford immediate care.
健康差距、种族和全球COVID - 19大流行:美国黑人的灭亡
摘要:本文研究了非洲裔美国人的慢性健康状况,他们由于贫困、低识字率和影响食物、营养和卫生保健决策的文化习俗而经历了不平等。它将研究政府政策,例如《平价医疗法案》(ACA) (Artiga等人,2020年),以及这些政策如何促进低收入社区人民的健康和福祉。此外,它还探讨了非裔美国人和其他有色人种群体中因流行病而死亡的人数过多的问题——这些死亡是由共存的健康状况和无法负担即时护理造成的。
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