The United States (U.S.) has one of the largest income-based health disparities in the world with poor minority populations with inequitable access to health care when compared to their wealthier counterparts and are more likely to report being dissatisfied with their most recent visit to the doctor. Furthermore, racial and ethnic health disparities adversely impact African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans at significantly higher rates than white populations in the U.S., which leads to preventable diseases and illnesses in minority populations.
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