Health disparities

The Tavis Smiley Show

Bias, miscommunication, lack of trust, financial and access barriers are all reasons why some people don’t get the care that others do. But researchers are often conflicted about why significant disparities related to race, ethnicity and social-economic status are still so widespread throughout America’s healthcare system.

People of color are often among the uninsured or underinsured who suffer disproportionately from disease or chronic illness. So where do people go for care as a first or last resort? In discussing health disparities and the needs of the uninsured or under-insured, "The Tavis Smiley Show’s" Kimberley Pierce Cartwright illustrates how community health centers help fill the gap for millions of Americans.

Also, Dr. Cynthia Paige, assistant professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Jersey Medical School, talks about how "cultural competency" is changing the culture of the medical profession.

And, Humphrey Taylor, Chairman of The Harris Poll, explores the people’s perspectives on the inequalities evident in America’s health care system.

"The Tavis Smiley Show" is a weekly show offering a unique blend of news and newsmakers in expanded conversations, along with feature reports and regular commentators. "The Tavis Show is produced by Tavis Smiley productions, and distributed nationwide by PRI.

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