The diversity of the U.S. population is one of its fundamental strengths as a nation. Over the last several decades, scientific advances have contributed to improving the health and quality of life of many people in the United States. However, low-income populations, underserved rural populations, and racial and ethnic minority populations have not benefited from these advances and have a higher prevalence and incidence than the population as a whole of illness and death due to cancer, cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, infant mortality, and other diseases. As a nation, we must develop strategies and interventions to reduce and ultimately eliminate health disparities among disadvantaged populations.
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Biosecurity, Biopreparedness, & Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Center for Global Health and Development
- Center for Global Health & Development
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Full Circle Healthcare Initiative
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Center for Health Policy Analysis and Rural Health Research
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Center for Reducing Health Disparities
984340 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-4340
Phone: (402) 559-9660
Fax: (402) 559-6493
Email: crhd@unmc.edu
