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  2. US fetal mortality rate reaches 'historic low,' but Black ...

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    No other groups saw statistically significant changes, the researchers noted. Black mothers saw a slight increase, from a fetal death rate of 9.89 in 2021 to 10.05 in 2022. The 2022 fetal ...

  3. Rural communities of color across the US find new ways to get ...

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    Rural communities of color across the US find new ways to get the health care they need. KENYA HUNTER. August 19, 2024 at 8:17 AM. Haywood Park Community Hospital was the closest hospital for many ...

  4. California Department of Public Health - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Health Equity (OHE) was established, as authorized by Section 131019.5 of the California Health and Safety Code, to provide a key leadership role to reduce health and mental health disparities to vulnerable communities.

  5. Paula Braveman - Wikipedia

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    In an early, influential, 1989 journal article, Braveman established in that newborns with mothers without insured prenatal care were more likely to have adverse health outcomes. In a later, 2011, paper she contributed to defining the term "health equity". [3] [4] Her recent work includes the most read article for 2022 in the journal Health ...

  6. Race and health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Health disparities are well documented in minority populations such as African Americans, Native Americans, and Latinos. [29] In the year 1985, a report, known as the Heckler Report, was released to address the state of concern regarding African American and minority populations. [30]

  7. New California rule aims to limit health care cost increases ...

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    The board based the target on the average annual change in median household income in California between 2002 and 2022, which was 3%. ... first foray into tackling health care spending in ...

  8. Social determinants of health - Wikipedia

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    These inequalities may exist in the context of the health care system, or in broader social approaches. According to the WHO's Commission on Social Determinants of Health, access to health care is essential for equitable health, and it argued that health care should be a common good rather than a market commodity. [4]

  9. Proposition 35 explained: What California’s health tax ballot ...

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    California’s Proposition 35 is a battle over how state lawmakers can spend billions in health care dollars. It would make permanent a tax on health insurance plans, a charge that also allows the ...