A Health Disparities Roadmap: The South Texas Health Status
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Edited by Amelie G. Ramirez, Ian M. Thompson, and Leonel
Vela
As America's most populous state goes, so goes the nation. And
within that state, the 38 counties comprising South Texas--a highly
populated area characterized by high uninsured rates and low
numbers of health care providers--are emblematic of nationwide
crises in public health.
"A Health Disparities Roadmap: The South Texas Health Status
Review "brings health and care disparities to light in instructive
detail. Over thirty key health conditions and risk factors, such as
breast cancer, diabetes, obesity, tuberculosis, smoking and alcohol
use, lead exposure, birth defects, and homicide rates, are analyzed
by age, sex, race/ethnicity, and location (urban or rural), and the
results compared with the rest of Texas and the nation as a whole.
A section on conclusions and recommendations outlines factors
contributing to these conditions and offers suggestions for
improvement. These important data should stimulate further
population studies and provide impetus for targeted public health
interventions and community outreach programs to reduce health
inequities and advance care access in the state and the U.S. at
large. Major health issues covered in the report include:
Communicable diseasesCancer incidence and mortalityMaternal and
child healthChronic diseasesBehavioral risk factors in
adultsEnvironmental health issuesSuicide, homicide, and vehicular
mortality
"A Health Disparities Roadmap" contains valuable lessons for
researchers in health promotion and health disparities, as well as
community health professionals. Policymakers involved in reducing
health disparities will find it especially useful."
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