黑人健康不平等和美国医疗体系

Mitchell F. Rice, Woodrow Jones Jr.
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本文考察了黑人在美国医疗保健系统中的医疗状况,并指出与白人相比,黑人承受着许多医疗不平等的负担。这篇论文的中心主题是,在一个自由、多元的社会中,政府的承诺程度是美国黑人得不到充分医疗保健的基础。黑人在卫生保健政治和决策/政策制定过程中缺乏投入。这种投入的缺乏导致医疗保健系统似乎对美国黑人的医疗保健需求反应迟钝。这在卫生人力规划和卫生规划领域最为严重。结论表明,卫生专业中黑人人数的增加以及更多黑人参与卫生决策/政策制定可能导致黑人整体卫生保健的实质性改善。
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Black health inequities and the American health care system

This paper examines the health care status of blacks in the American health care system and points out that blacks are burdened by a number of health inequities when compared to their white counterparts. The paper's central theme is that the degree of governmental commitment in a liberal, pluralistic society is at the foundation of inadequate health care for black Americans. Blacks lack input in the health care politics and decision/policy-making processes. This lack of input has resulted in a health care system that appears to be unresponsive to the health care needs of black Americans. This is most acute in the areas of health manpower planning and health planning. The conclusion suggests that an increase in the number of blacks in the health professions along with more black participation in health decision/policy-making could lead to a substantial improvement in the overall health care of blacks.

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