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New England Journal of Medicine Faces Challenge from Health Experts Researchers, Advocates and Lawmakers Question Study that Minimizes Race-Based Health Disparities
Tuesday, March 21, 2006 (New York, NY)– Today a broad assortment of health advocates, federal legislators and prominent researchers delivered a letter to the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine challenging a Rand Corporation study asserting that patients receive comparable medical care and treatment regardless of race or ethnicity.
The study, “Who is at Greatest Risk for Receiving Poor-Quality Health Care?" found that women and people of color actually fare better than their white and male counterparts attempting to access quality care and treatment. The coalition of critics cited more than 600 peer-reviewed studies that contradict the study‘s findings and urged the journal to take seriously race-based disparities in healthcare. Read Full Release>> |
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New Report Finds Opportunity in America on the Decline
February 7, 2006, WASHINGTON – A week after President Bush delivered his State of the Union Address, a new organization, The Opportunity Agenda, launched today with the release of its State of Opportunity in America report, the first national study to measure opportunity in America across a range of indicators. The report finds that Americans are facing sharply increasing barriers to opportunity, despite their best efforts to achieve the American Dream. It analyzes trends in housing, employment, education, healthcare and incarceration – across race, gender, income, and immigration status. The report calls on national leaders to take specific steps to expand opportunity for all Americans.
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