Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Care Among African Americans

Summary

Published Date: June 01, 2000

African Americans comprise 13% of the U.S. population. As a group, their health status continues to lag behind that of whites. For example, the African American infant mortality rate is more than double that of whites and African Americans die from diabetes at more than three times the rate of whites. Although many factors account for health status differences, access to health insurance coverage and appropriate health services could reduce many of these disparities.