Access to Health Care Among Hispanic/Latino Children: United States, 1998?2001
June 24, 2004 Access to Health Care Among Hispanic/Latino Children: United States, 1998?2001 Although much effort has been made to eliminate inequality in health and health care, disparities in access to care have continued to exist. Previous reports indicated that Hispanic/Latino persons were still far more likely to experience a lack of access to care than either non-Hispanic white or non-Hispanic black persons. When compared with other children, Hispanic/ Latino children were most likely to have unmet needs and least likely to have a usual place of health care. These results and the fact that . . .
