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    utilize available health information resources. Null and Alternative Hypothesis: The null hypothesis is that the lack of health literacy and utilization of available health education and information resources by Latino groups is not due to ethnic disparity. An alternative hypothesis is that this lack of health literacy and utilization of available health and information resources amongst Latinos is due to a geographical isolation. Independent and Dependent Variables: In the qualitative study authored

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    Introduction Everyone should have equal rights and privilege to live and be treated fairly in every aspect of human life. Health in humans is the ability of each individual or communities to adapt and cope to challenges in relation to social, physical, or mental aspects. In this paper we will tackle about some of the common health inequalities that most Maoris and non-maoris have experienced while looking for healthcare services, and on how such healthcare inequalities can be reduced. New Zealand

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    Howard Husock’s report “Turning Food Deserts into Oases – Why New York’s Public Housing Should Encourage Commercial Development” was published by the Manhattan Institute and selected for this reaction paper. The report tells us about the incentives offered in New York City (NYC) to provide access to fresh food for an affordable price in low-income neighborhoods. Husock also discusses the shortage of supermarkets in NYC, New York City Housing Authority’s (NYCHA’s) historical anti-commercial bias,

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    Socioeconomic status is often considered as a combination of income, education, living condition and occupation. It is a conceptualized as the social standing. Socioeconomic status is a strong predictor our health, and understanding of how these nonmedical factors affect people health can help us to look beyond the health care system for ways to improve our health. “People of higher socioeconomic status (SES) live longer, enjoy better health, and suffer less from disability, while those of lower

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    sounds like a unique, non-invasive treatment plan which I believe could revolutionize modern medicine. One particular subject I wish to discuss is current healthcare topics. Particularly, I want to be educated about US healthcare disparities, the root of these disparities, and what I can do as a

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    Disparities in Healthcare Quality Jacqulin Johnson Kaplan University MT305-Health Care Organization and Delivery Professor Martha Jennings June 8, 2010 It is prudent to keep in mind that the current system leaves million Americans without health insurance. There are many factors contributing to the poor care quality. Healthcare is too expensive already and barriers just contribute to Americans not getting proper medical care. Americans want the best possible healthcare they can get and

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    significant increase has been observed3. According to the data and statistics, it can be inferred that there exists many disparities in oral health and particularly caries. Disparities by family income shows striking features. Children of low income group suffers from cavities more when compared to peers of other income groups. Social factors like race, ethnicity, age, sex also show disparities in prevalence of caries. Also, people without insurance coverage have more oral problems when compared to people

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    There are many factors that influence how cultures see health care around the world. The purpose of this post is to research some of those factors including health practices, disparities, and influences. I have chosen to research the Asian population in the United States. I will review their perceptions of communication, space, social organization, time, environmental control and biological variations known to this ethnic group. Then, I will explain how my nursing care would be influenced for

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    of the Poverty Threshold. This health issue needs to be addressed because certain groups, like those mentioned previously, are disproportionately represented among those who have health access problems. According National Healthcare Quality and Disparity Reports (NHQR), this is a concern because access to health services is the most significant contributing factor to poor quality of care (NHQR, 2014). Limited access to health care and poor health impact individuals because it can be a barrier to

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    organizations to research the etiology of diseases, distribution, and preventive measures, and to increase public awareness through health education. My ultimate goal is to team up with health professionals and policy makers to help eliminate health disparities in the world. Based on the knowledge and experience I intend to gain, I am very optimistic that I will be able to make rational proposals and write grants that will improve health policies and interventions. My interest in disease prevention and

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