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Category Archives: Disparities

The Gold Standard: Care in the Language of Patients Being Served

Posted on February 26, 2024 by TonySchmitzFebruary 26, 2024

What’s the health impact when kids from minority or indigenous-language-speaking families get care that is not in their native tongue? According to Harvard Medical School researcher Ann Miller (right), there’s an 11 percent difference between them and native speakers in … Continue reading →

Posted in Disparities, Language/Literacy

Black Moms: We’re Ignored, Dismissed

Posted on December 25, 2023 by TonySchmitzDecember 25, 2023

Another entry in the ledger regarding medical treatment of pregnant Black women, courtesy of the New York Times: How Unconscious Bias in Health Care Puts Pregnant Black Women at Higher Risk. Black women say that too frequently medical providers do … Continue reading →

Posted in Disparities

The Disparities File: Unnecessary Amputations

Posted on December 4, 2023 by TonySchmitzDecember 4, 2023

Here’s another addition to the horrifying-instances-of-medical-disparities file. In a recent New York Times opinion piece, My Patient Did Not Have to Die the Way She Did, Dr. Anahita Dua recounts the harrowing case of a Black female complaining of pain in … Continue reading →

Posted in Disparities

Race: Not a Predictor for Heart Attack, Stroke

Posted on November 20, 2023 by TonySchmitzNovember 20, 2023

Does race help determine who’s most at risk for heart attack or stroke? After years of including this factor in its risk assessment tools, the American Heart Association is yanking it from the equation. In this New York Times story, … Continue reading →

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Language Barriers Keep Hispanics from Care

Posted on September 25, 2023 by TonySchmitzSeptember 25, 2023

Good news on breaking down language barriers for Hispanic patients? No, not really, according to a survey funded by a supplemental medical  insurance provider, Aflac. In the national 2023 study of Spanish-speaking patients, a third of the 2,001 employed adults … Continue reading →

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Seat at the Table: Serve on Equitable Health Care Task Force

Posted on September 18, 2023 by TonySchmitzSeptember 18, 2023

Here’s a chance to voice your opinions on health equity and optimal health outcomes — and in a way that’s more likely to result in change than simply mumbling around the water cooler. The Minnesota Department of Health is looking … Continue reading →

Posted in Culture/Religion, Disparities

Why Money, Education Offer Scant Protection for Black Moms

Posted on May 8, 2023 by TonySchmitzMay 8, 2023

A recent Tip of the Week reported on research showing that more money and more education generally protects women from bad birth outcomes — except if you’re Black. Compared to the richest white mothers, the richest Black mothers and their … Continue reading →

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The Health Effects of a Daily Dose of Racism

Posted on April 17, 2023 by TonySchmitzApril 17, 2023

Here’s another way of looking at the causes of health disparities. Thirty years ago, University of Michigan researcher Arline Geronimus advanced a theory that the stress of living in a racist society can lead to bad health outcomes for marginalized … Continue reading →

Posted in Disparities

Economic Disparities: A Deep Dive into Cultural Differences

Posted on March 20, 2023 by TonySchmitzMarch 20, 2023

Get a close look at the continuing deep economic disparities among Minnesota’s different cultural groups in “The Economic Status of Minnesotans 2023,” a new report by the Minnesota State Demographic Center. The report analyzes data points that compare the state’s … Continue reading →

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For Black Women: The Case for Doulas

Posted on January 30, 2023 by TonySchmitzJanuary 30, 2023

Take a look at this New York Times article — ‘I Don’t Want to Die’: Fighting Maternal Mortality Among Black Women — that describes the life-saving benefits of a St. Louis doula program. The article outlines the need for culturally specific care … Continue reading →

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Video: Health Officials of Color Promote Vaccine

Posted on August 16, 2021 by TonySchmitzAugust 16, 2021

Need an extra jolt to convince people of color to get vaccinated? Here’s a video featuring public health officials and physicians of color explaining that COVID vaccines are safe and effective, and that getting vaccinated is socially responsible. The video … Continue reading →

Posted in Disparities, Resources

Reducing Disparities: Three Activists Gets Grilled by Sen. Tina Smith

Posted on May 4, 2021 by TonySchmitzMay 4, 2021

Looking for insight on current efforts to reduce health disparities Minnesota? Here’s a series of video interviews with local experts and activists conducted by Minnesota’s US Senator Tina Smith. Subjects include: In a Q & A with Dr. Charity Reynolds, … Continue reading →

Posted in Disparities

Black Physicians Make the Case for COVID Vax

Posted on March 8, 2021 by TonySchmitzMarch 8, 2021

For Black patients who need convincing that it’s a good, safe move to get a COVID-19 vaccination, here’s a video from the Black Physicians Network of Columbus, Ohio that makes the case. Dozens of Ohio Black physicians in this short … Continue reading →

Posted in Disparities, Resources

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