
|Videos|April 16, 2021
Why do Black Americans so often have worse health outcomes than other Americans?
Author(s)Jeff Bendix, Senior Editor, Logan Lutton
Adequate insurance coverage and greater diversity among care providers can improve adherence and use of preventive measures among Americans of color.
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Leon McDougle, MD, president of the National Medical Association, says adequate insurance coverage and greater diversity among care providers can improve adherence and use of preventive measures among Americans of color.
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