Urgent action needed on health inequities among American Indians and Alaska Natives

Authors: Thomas D Sequist
Publication Year: 2017
Last Updated: 2017-05-10 17:03:36
Journal: Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School
Keywords: AI/AN, population, Life expectancy, health, disparity

Short Abstract:

The population of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIAN) in the USA, which comprise about 5 million individuals, have worse health outcomes than other Americans. 

Abstract:

The population of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIAN) in the USA, which comprise about 5 million individuals, have worse health outcomes than other Americans. Life expectancy among AIAN people is more than 4 years lower than that of the overall US population. AIAN death rates are about 50% higher than rates in the white population. More alarmingly, this disparity in mortality rates has increased in the past decade, with death rates falling in white people and increasing in AIAN people. Given these growing inequalities, the Lancet Series, America: Equity and Equality in Health, is welcomed.

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