In their article, “Access to Health and Health Care: How Race and Ethnicity Matter,” authors
Lynne
D. Richardson and Marlaina Norris assert that there are many factors that
contribute to the differences in health for race and ethnicity. The authors
develop and support this assertion by describing the many factors that
contribute to the variances such as differences in social resources as well as offer
solutions for improvement. Their purpose is to explain and describe why these
differences in health care are a problem and what can be done to improve the
quality of life for different races and people of minority ethnicities. Their
audience is the racial minority groups that are being affected by the differences
in health care as well as health care providers and lawmakers, and this can be
understood through subject matter.
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