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Primary Care and Disease Prevention: Examining Health Equity through Informatics

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The U.S. government has released its first "HHS Action Plan to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities." Let's take a look at how racial equity can analyzed and addressed in access to primary care and preventive care - the most vital type resource for keeping populations healthy.

The Primary Care Crisis: What to Do?

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Challenges in Primary Care The world, and especially the U.S., is facing a total crisis when it comes to primary healthcare. There are a few contributing factors that have come together to create a dire situation. First, as time has progressed, we have learned more and more about healthcare, discovering hundreds of thousands of diseases. … Continue reading The Primary Care Crisis: What to Do?

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NEW POST: One of the main quality measures for our healthcare system and public health programs is equity. Public health informatics is vital for distributing programs and information that keep people healthy, as well as evaluating the equity of our health system.
Primary Care is the most important form of healthcare. Due to growing shortage of primary care physicians and insufficient access to health insurance, it is becoming more difficult to stay healthy.
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