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Health Disparities in a “Browning” and “Graying” America: Implications and Challenges.
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Health Disparities in a “Browning” and “Graying” America: Implications and Challenges James H. Johnson, Jr.William Rand Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of ManagementKenan-Flagler Business SchoolDirector, Urban Investment Strategies CenterFrank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private EnterpriseUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Overview • Health Disparities in North Carolina and Beyond • Drivers of Change • Challenges Ahead • Implications for Health and Competitiveness of our State and Nation
Lower Socioeconomic Status Associated With Fewer: • Pap smear tests • Mammograms • Childhood and influenza immunizations • Diabetic eye exams Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Lower Socioeconomic Status Also Associated With: • Lower overall health care use • Later enrollment in prenatal care • Lower quality ambulatory and hospital care Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Race/Ethnic Group Status • Less intensive/lower quality care • Less often seen by specialists • Less appropriate preventive care Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Blacks receive fewer… • Cardiovascular procedures • Lung resections for cancer • Kidney and bone marrow transplants • Cesarean Sections • Peripheral Vascular procedures • Orthopedic procedures Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Blacks are also less likely to receive… • Aggressive treatment of prostate cancer • Antiretrovirals for HIV infection • Anti-depressants for depression • Tympanostomy tubes • Hospital Admissions for chest pain • Quality Prenatal Care Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Elderly Blacks less likely to receive… • Appropriate preventive care mammograms and flu-vaccinations • Quality hospital care • Expensive, technological procedures Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Latinas receive fewer… • Mammograms • Pap smear tests • Influenza vaccinations • Cardiovascular procedures Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Latinas also receive less… • Prenatal care • Analgesia for metastatic cancer and treatment Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Asians receives fewer… • Pap smear tests • Influenza vaccinations Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Native Americans receive less… • Prenatal care Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Socioeconomic Status and Race/Ethnicity Associated with Potentially Avoidable Procedures: • Amputation • Orchrectomies • Treatments of late stage cancer Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Socioeconomic Status and Race/Ethnicity also related to avoidable: • Hospitalizations • Hospital Readmissions • Untreated Disease Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Factors exacerbating SES and Race/Ethnic Disparities include: • Health care affordability • Transportation and access • Education • Knowledge and literacy • Patient attitudes and preferences • Competing demands • Provider bias Source: Fiscell, et al., 2000
Health Status of North Carolina Adults, 2002-2004 Source: NC Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health and Disparities (2006)
Percent of North Carolina Adults(18+) Who Are Overweight/Obese, 2002-2004 Source: NC Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health and Disparities (2006)
Drivers of Change • Rapid growth of foreign born population • Aging of native born population • “First” and “second” waves of globalization
Immigration Population, 1900-2004 Source: Center for Immigration Studies; U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey
States with Fastest Growing Immigrant Populations, 1990-2000 Source: 1990, 2000 U.S. Census
States with Fastest Growing Immigrant Populations, 2000-2005 Source: 2000 U.S. Census, 2005 American Community Survey
States with Fastest Growing Hispanic Populations, 2000-2005 Source: 2000 U.S. Census
Net Population Change in North Carolina by Race and Hispanic or Latino Origin, 1990-2000 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, American Fact Finder.
Net Population Change in North Carolina Race and Hispanic or Latino Origin, 2000-2005 Source: US Census Bureau, 2004 American Community Survey; 2000 US Census
Population in North Carolina by Age and Hispanic Origin, 2004
North Carolina Births by Race/Ethnicity, 1990 and 2003 Source: Centers for Disease Control, National Vital Statistics Reports, 1990 and 2003
Net Change in Total and Hispanic Enrollment in NC Public Schools, 1985-2004 Source: North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 20051 As of September of each school year
Hispanic Resident Costs and Benefits to State, 2004 • Broader Economic Benefits: • $9.2 billion in total NC Business Revenue • 89,000 additional jobs • $1.9 billion in overall statewide private-sector wage savings (1.4% of NC’s private sector wage bill) • Increased labor output for NC industries
Aging America: U.S. Median Age, 1820-2000 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, San Francisco Chronicle
Absolute and Relative Change in the Gender/Age Composition of the U.S. Population, 2000-2005 Source: 2000 U.S. Census; 2005 American Community Survey, PUMS Estimates
Absolute and Relative Change in the Gender/Age Composition of the North Carolina Population, 1990-2000 Source: U.S. Bureau of Census (2000)
Absolute and Relative Change in the Gender/Age Composition of the North Carolina Population, 2000-2005 Source: 2000 U.S. Census; 2004 American Community Survey
Age Profile of UNC-CH Faculty, 2002 Source: Institutional Research - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Population Projections, by Race and Hispanic Origin, 2000-2050, All Ages
Globalization’s Impact on the American Worker Globalization First Wave (1980-present) Second Wave (1990-present) Job Migration Blue Collar White Collar Business Process Outsourcing Knowledge Process Outsourcing Information Technology Manufacturing Near Shore Outsourcing Far Shore Outsourcing Onshore Outsourcing Right Sourcing
Challenges Ahead • Denial of basic services • Racial demography of American communities • “Re”segregation of public schools • Economic plight of American youth • Medical Tourism
Denial of Basic Services • Annexation • Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
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City Limit Micro, Johnston County, N.C. ETJ
Creedmoor Granville County, N.C. Excluded Minority neighborhoods 2000 City Limits 1990 City Limits
Balloon Annexation N.C. SatelliteAnnexation