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The Great American Recession and forgone healthcare: Do widened disparities between African-Americans and Whites remain?

Jasmine L TraversCatherine C CohenAndrew W DickPatricia W Stone
Published in: PloS one (2017)
A persistent increase in forgone medical care disparities existed among African-Americans compared to Whites post-Great Recession and may be a result of outstanding issues related to healthcare access, cost, and quality. While health insurance is an important component of access to care, it alone should not be expected to remove these disparities due to other financial constraints. Additional strategies are necessary to close remaining gaps in care widened by the Great Recession.
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