Strategies for reducing racial and ethnic disparities in health.

Issue brief (Grantmakers in Health) Pub Date : 2000-05-18
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This report is the fourth in a series of programs made possible by a grant to Grantmakers In Health (GIH) from The Commonwealth Fund to bring grantmakers together with experts in policy, practice, and research to exchange information and ideas about key health issues facing the nation. On May 18, 2000, GIH convened a select group of grantmakers along with officials from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and other experts in research and practice for an Issue Dialogue on racial and ethnic disparities in health. Intended to both share lessons learned and stimulate new ideas, the Issue Dialogue proved to be a rich, although difficult discussion about the conditions that give rise to health disparities. Among the ideas discussed were the interaction of race and socioeconomic status on health, environmental justice, and the complexities of working with different racial and ethnic groups. At the same time, the forum focused on what health funders can do to support the development of programs to improve the health of minorities. This Issue Brief brings together key points from the day's discussion with factual information on racial and ethnic disparities in health and grantmaker activities drawn from a background paper prepared for Dialogue participants.

减少卫生方面种族和族裔差异的战略。
本报告是英联邦基金资助的健康资助者(GIH)系列项目中的第四个项目,旨在将资助者与政策、实践和研究方面的专家聚集在一起,就国家面临的关键健康问题交换信息和想法。2000年5月18日,GIH召集了一批选定的资助者,以及美国卫生与公众服务部的官员和其他研究与实践方面的专家,就卫生领域的种族和民族差异问题进行了对话。问题对话旨在分享经验教训并激发新的想法,事实证明,尽管对造成健康差异的条件进行了艰难的讨论,但内容丰富。讨论的想法包括种族和社会经济地位对健康的相互作用、环境正义以及与不同种族和族裔群体合作的复杂性。与此同时,论坛的重点是卫生资助者可以做些什么来支持改善少数民族健康的项目的发展。本期《问题简报》汇集了当天讨论的要点,以及为对话参与者准备的背景文件中关于卫生和资助者活动中的种族和族裔差异的事实信息。
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