Pediatric Inequities across the U.S.: New Lancet Study Finds Children of Color Receive Worse Care

CHICAGO, IL – Pediatric care for non-white children in the United States is universally worse according to a two-paper investigation published in The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health. The research found that children of color are more likely to face disparities in healthcare, including pain management, diagnostic imaging, surgical complications, and developmental disability diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Nia Heard-Garris, a researcher at Northwestern University and pediatrician at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago who oversaw the …

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Inequities Exposed: Diabetes and Housing Challenges for Non-White L.A. County Residents

Los Angeles, California – The Los Angeles County Department of Health recently released the findings of its 2023 health survey, shedding light on the disparities faced by non-white residents in the area. The study, which included thousands of adults and children from L.A. County, delved into various aspects such as healthcare, housing, insurance access, and their effects on physical and mental well-being. According to the survey results, Black and Latinx residents in the county are …

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Children’s Health Disparities Amplified by Inequities in Access and Quality of Care

New York, NY – A growing concern within the healthcare system is the inequity faced by children with special needs, disabilities, or autism. This issue reflects broader challenges in accessing quality healthcare services, as highlighted by various studies and research efforts. According to the 2022 summary of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau’s National Survey of Children’s Health, over 14 million children in the United States require special healthcare needs due to chronic physical, developmental, …

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