The National Healthcare Disparities Report, developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, represents the first national comprehensive effort to measure differences in access and use of health care services by various populations. The report includes a broad set of performance measures that can serve as baseline views of differences in the use of services. The report presents data on the differences in the use of services, access to health care, and impressions of quality for seven clinical conditions, including cancer, diabetes, end-stage renal disease, heart disease, HIV and AIDS, mental health, and respiratory disease as well as data on maternal and child health, nursing home and home health care, and patient safety. It also examines differences in use of services by priority populations. Future reports will help the nation make continuous improvement by tracking differences through a consistent set of measures that will be updated as new measures and data become available.

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Description Word PDF HTML
Complete NHDR Report N/A PDF   Zip N/A
Report Cover Word N/A N/A
Table of Contents Word N/A N/A
Executive Summary Word N/A N/A
1. Introduction Word PDF N/A
2. Methods Word PDF N/A
3. Quality of Health Care
Word PDF N/A
4. Access to Health Care
Word PDF N/A
5. Priority Populations
Word PDF N/A
6. Conclusion Word PDF N/A
Acronyms and Abbreviations Word PDF N/A
Appendixes: (Web site)
A. Data Sources N/A N/A HTML
B. Detailed Methods N/A N/A HTML
C. Measure Specifications N/A N/A HTML
D. Data Tables N/A N/A HTML

If you have questions or need additional information on the NHQR or NHDR, please contact drqrreq@ahrq.gov.

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