Med
Care Res Rev 2000;57 Suppl 1:108-45
Racial and ethnic differences in access to medical care.
Mayberry RM, Mili F, Ofili E.
Morehouse School of Medicine, USA.
The authors' review of the health services literature since the release
of the landmark Report of the Secretary's Task Force Report of Black and
Minority Health in 1985 revealed significant differences in access to
medical care by race and ethnicity within certain disease categories and
types of health services. The differences are not explained by such factors
as socioeconomic status (SES), insurance coverage, stage or severity of
disease, comorbidities, type and availability of health care services,
and patient preferences. Under certain circumstances when important variables
are controlled, racial and ethnic disparities in access are reduced and
may disappear. Nonetheless, the literature shows that racial and ethnic
disparities persist in significant measure for several disease categories
and service types. The complex challenge facing current and future researchers
is to understand the basis for such disparities and to determine why disparities
are apparent in some but not other disease categories and service types.
Publication Types: Review; Review, Academic
PMID: 11092160 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]