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GAO-03-862R 1 (2003-07-08)

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       Accountability * Integrity * Reliability
United States General Accounting Office
Washington, DC 20548



         July 8, 2003

         The Honorable Bill Frist
         Majority Leader
         United States Senate

         Subject: Health Care: Approaches to Address Racial and Ethnic Disparities

         Dear Senator Frist:

         A recent report by the Institute of Medicine, a branch of the National Academy of
         Sciences, found that racial and ethnic minority groups tend to receive a lower quality
         of health care than nonminorities, even when access-related factors such as income
         and insurance coverage are controlled.' It concluded that the elimination of racial and
         ethnic health care disparities is a major challenge in the United States. Racial and
         ethnic minority groups identified by the federal government-American Indians or
         Alaska Natives, Asians, Blacks or African Americans, Hispanics or Latinos, and
         Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders-are expected to make up an
         increasingly large portion of the U.S. population in coming years.

         The federal government, primarily through programs under the Department of Health
         and Human Services (HHS), plays a major role in providing and financing health care
         for minority groups. HHS is also the primary federal entity involved in projects and
         research aimed at understanding and addressing disparities in health care. HHS has
         focused on racial and ethnic disparities in health access and outcomes in six areas:
         cancer screening and management, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, HIV
         infection/AIDS, immunizations, and infant mortality. HHS offices and agencies,
         researchers at philanthropic foundations, and private organizations such as
         employers and health plans have efforts under way to try to address racial and ethnic
         disparities in health care, using interventions such as disease management programs,
         disease prevention programs, health literacy and language service projects, and
         education and outreach programs. You requested that we identify approaches that
         experts view as promising to address racial and ethnic disparities in health care. The
         enclosure contains the information we provided during our July 8, 2003, briefing of
         your staff.





         'Brian D. Smedley, Adrienne Y. Stith, and Alan R. Nelson, eds., Unequal Treatment: Confronting
         Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care (Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2003).


GAO-03-862R Health Care Disparities

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