id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7znmcqxj7rh5rakehonktmuova Max Jordan Nguemeni Tiako Racial Health Disparities, COVID-19, and a Way Forward for US Health Systems 2020 3 .pdf application/pdf 2823 261 53 highlights long-standing inequities in health along racial/ethnic lines in the United States. mortality rate among Black people with COVID-19 is 3.4 times Disparities in access to and quality of care contribute to racial instance, NYC's public hospitals care for the city's low-income the health status of Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous people, Among healthcare organizations, hospitals employ the majority of low-wage healthcare workers, most of them Black or Hispanic women. Black and Hispanic female healthcare workers earn less than physicians report both interpersonal and organizational discrimination from patients and other healthcare workers and Racial Health Disparities and COVID-19 | Nguemeni Tiako et al Racial Health Disparities and COVID-19 | Nguemeni Tiako et al non–Black healthcare workers' attitudes toward Black people while also improving the working conditions of Black healthcare workers and the experiences of Black patients. Therefore, healthcare workers and health systems https://www.npr.org/sections/healthshots/2020/05/27/862215848/across-texas-black-and-hispanic-neighborhoods-have-fewer-coronavirus-testing-sit Hospitalization and mortality among black patients and white patients with Covid-19. ./cache/work_7znmcqxj7rh5rakehonktmuova.pdf ./txt/work_7znmcqxj7rh5rakehonktmuova.txt