Turner Eddie J, Bazemore Andrew W, Phillips Robert L, Green Larry A
Am Fam Physician. 2008 Jul 15;78(2):183.
Mexican Americans and blacks experience disparities in health outcomes relative to white populations. During the past five to 10 years, fewer blacks and Mexican Americans are going to medical school and entering primary care professions. To assure the availability of a patient-centered medical home for all Americans, policy makers must work to support a culturally competent and diverse primary care workforce.
与白人相比,墨西哥裔美国人和黑人在健康结果方面存在差异。在过去五到十年中,进入医学院并从事初级保健职业的黑人和墨西哥裔美国人越来越少。为确保所有美国人都能获得以患者为中心的医疗之家,政策制定者必须努力支持一支具备文化能力且多元化的初级保健劳动力队伍。