genetic diseases

Economic and Racial Inequities in U.S. Healthcare Policy

The U.S. healthcare crisis is deeply linked to socioeconomic and racial inequalities, driven by policies set by affluent white males that often neglect the needs of African Americans, Latinos, and other people of color. This article examines the disparities within the system, the higher rates of genetic diseases among these populations, and the economic barriers to healthcare they face. It advocates for reforms to ensure equitable access to affordable healthcare for all.

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