Health Program Bronx
Racial Disparities in the Healthcare System
America's healthcare system is one of the most visible indicators of the broad array of social, economic and racial inequalities that still impact American life. For racial minorities such as African-Americans and Latinos, health outcomes are disproportionately worse than they are for white patients. This denotes a core inequality that goes to the root of our society. Outreach, education and advocacy programs such as the one described here in relation to minority populations living in the Bronx helps to provide a valuable case demonstration of this public health issue.
Collaborating Organizations:
The pressing racial issues that are evidenced in our imbalanced healthcare system serve as the impetus for the agenda and actions taken up by the REACH Bronx organization. This action-group is actually described as a coalition of groups and demonstrates the considerable push from a wide variance of parties to bring greater socioeconomic equality to such impoverished urban settings. According to Calman's (2005) article, the project came together under the mobilization of a broad cross-section of groups. Calman tells that "nearly forty community groups representing the 280,000 residents of four ZIP codes in the South Bronx, including social service agencies, health care providers, housing development corporations, an afterschool program, and faith-based institutions, have joined to address these health disparities." (Calman, p. 492)
Among these community groups would be those involved in the prevention and treatment of heart disease and diabetes, two causes of mortality that disproportionately impact poor African-American and Latino communities. Moreover, this collective of smaller groups would gain much of its resource support from broader endorsing agencies. Accordingly, Calman reports that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention channeled a sizeable grant to the coalition under the auspices of its Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH). Additional funding...
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