Health disparities among highly vulnerable populations in the United States: a call to action for medical and oral health care

Healthcare in the United States (US) is burdened with enormous healthcare disparities associated with a variety of factors including insurance status, income, and race. Highly vulnerable populations, classified as those with complex medical problems and/or social needs, are one of the fastest growin...

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Main Authors: Allison A. Vanderbilt, Kim T. Isringhausen, Lynn M. VanderWielen, Marcie S. Wright, Lyubov D. Slashcheva, Molly A. Madden
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2013-03-01
Series:Medical Education Online
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Online Access:http://med-ed-online.net/index.php/meo/article/view/20644/pdf_1
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Summary:Healthcare in the United States (US) is burdened with enormous healthcare disparities associated with a variety of factors including insurance status, income, and race. Highly vulnerable populations, classified as those with complex medical problems and/or social needs, are one of the fastest growing segments within the US. Over a decade ago, the US Surgeon General publically challenged the nation to realize the importance of oral health and its relationship to general health and well-being, yet oral health disparities continue to plague the US healthcare system. Interprofessional education and teamwork has been demonstrated to improve patient outcomes and provide benefits to participating health professionals. We propose the implementation of interprofessional education and teamwork as a solution to meet the increasing oral and systemic healthcare demands of highly vulnerable US populations.
ISSN:1087-2981