AHRQ Focus on Research

Disparities in Health Care


Presents programs and research of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality that examine and address disparities in the delivery of health care.

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Scope of the Problem / Backround / Impact of AHRQ Research / Future Directions / For More Information


Scope of the Problem

Research by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has focused on identifying and understanding how inequities in health care contribute to disparities, and how disparities can be eliminated. For example:

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Background

Disparities in health care have been well documented in recent decades across a broad range of medical conditions and for a wide range of populations. These groups include:

To respond to the problem, AHRQ has established the Office for Priority Populations Research to coordinate, support, manage, and conduct health services research on priority populations. Since 1999, AHRQ has supported almost 200 grants and contracts specifically related to disparities.

These efforts also promise to result in improvements for Americans in general, because disparities highlight weaknesses in our health care system that affect majority populations, though at lower rates. AHRQ continues a major effort, initiated in 1999, to identify underlying causes of inequities in care and develop and test quality measures and quality improvement strategies to use in addressing health care disparities.

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Impact of AHRQ Research

AHRQ's current activities complement others across the public and private sectors:

EXCEED (Excellence Centers to Eliminate Ethnic/Racial Disparities) is a collaborative effort with the National Institutes of Health, the Health Resources and Services Administration, and a number of national and local foundations. The Centers analyze reasons for disparities and identify and apply strategies for reducing and eliminating them.

Researchers and community leaders work together to ensure that social, cultural, and economic conditions that affect the communities are addressed. Each of the Centers focuses on a central theme. For example:

Translating Research Into Practice (TRIP-II), an AHRQ initiative, supports studies that evaluate the effectiveness of interventions to reduce the gap between what is known and what is done. Examples include:

Primary Care Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRNs) study the health care of ethnically and socioeconomically diverse populations, improve data collection, and develop methods to assist network clinicians in translating research findings in practice. Among these 19 AHRQ-supported networks:

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Future Directions

The goal of eliminating disparities will be met only through continued commitment to:

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For More Information

For more information on AHRQ's programs on disparities, contact:

Francis Chesley, M.D.
Director, Office of Extramural Research, Education and Priority Populations
AHRQ
540 Gaither Road, Suite 2000
Rockville, MD 20850
Telephone: (301) 427-1449
E-mail address: FChesley@ahrq.gov

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AHRQ Publication No. 02-M027
Current as of March 2002


Internet Citation:

AHRQ Focus on Research: Disparities in Health Care. AHRQ Publication No. 02-M027, March 2002. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/focus/disparhc.htm


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