Persons With Disabilities as an Unrecognized Health Disparity Population
National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
Abstract
Disability is an emerging field within public health; people with significant disabilities account for more than 12% of the US population. Disparity status for this group would allow federal and state governments to actively work to reduce inequities. We summarize the evidence and recommend that observed differences are sufficient to meet the criteria for health disparities: population-level differences in health outcomes that are related to a history of wide-ranging disadvantages, which are avoidable and not primarily caused by the underlying disability. We recommend future research and policy directions to address health inequities for individuals with disabilities; these include improved access to health…
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- 43.71
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- 100%
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- 51
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3Topics & keywords
- Public health
- Workforce
- Preparedness
- Inclusion (mineral)
- Health care
- Population
- Medicine
- Health equity
- Reduced inequalities