Black and Indigenous Americans and people of color in the United States experience greater health disparities than their white counterparts.
The primary reason is racism, which has led to several inequities in education, employment, income, and health outcomes.
These populations are therefore more likely to forgo treatment for various diseases and injuries. One of the reasons for this concerning trend is their inability to access health care due to its cost.
Every American has a fundamental right to affordable and high-quality health care, regardless of their socioeconomic status.
It is our mission at the Black Physicians & Healthcare Network to close this disparity by providing free, critical health services, helping African Americans thrive in all aspects of life and society.
Contact us for more information on how you can get involved with our program.
Credit: Jack Guy "Religion linked to better measures of heart health among Black Americans, study says", https://edition.cnn.com/2022/08/31/health/african-american-religion-heart-health-scli-intl-wellness/index.html
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