In the United States, health disparities are a persistent issue that disproportionately affect marginalized communities. While studies have identified several factors contributing to these disparities, such as unequal access to healthcare and social determinants like housing, safety and food security, the role of healthcare financing and payment inequities has not been adequately explored. This report aims to bridge this gap by examining how payment variations among healthcare providers contribute to disparities in healthcare.
The focus of this report is on the disparities in payments received by historically marginalized populations, including Black, Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander individuals. Specifically, the report looks at whether these providers receive lower payments for the same services as those who primarily serve predominantly White populations. Furthermore, it investigates whether these payment discrepancies are solely driven by payer mix or if there exist differences within payer types.
To gain a better understanding of this issue and its impact on healthcare outcomes, download the full report now.
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