Health Disparities: Research That Matters
Richard T. Benson, Walter J. Koroshetz
Abstract
Health advances have not benefited all people equally. Health equity remains an aspirational goal, but research that enhances health equity is the highest priority at the National Institutes of Health. Here, we propose a call to action and outline current National Institutes of Health programs that aim to eliminate health disparities both broadly and in high priority areas. Discussed topics include stroke as an indicator of broad health inequity, challenges, and opportunities in health disparities research, the need to diversify the research workforce, and the ongoing efforts and struggles to establish trust with disadvantaged communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineHealth equityDisadvantagedEquity (law)Health policyPublic relationsCall to actionCardiovascular healthAction (physics)Health promotionEconomic growthHealth services researchPublic healthSocial determinants of healthMEDLINEStroke (engine)Global healthHealth educationInternational healthHealth careGerontologyNursingHRHISCardiovascular Health and Risk FactorsDiversity and Career in MedicineAcute Ischemic Stroke Management