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In addition to
pandemic-related data, the new report – with more than 20 charts –
present the latest data on racial and ethnic health inequities among
Medicare beneficiaries in a wide range of areas, including life
expectancy, access to care, service utilization, the prevalence of
chronic conditions like hypertension and diabetes, as well as demographic
and socioeconomic inequities.
Also new from KFF is an analysis
that looks at whether education narrows the gap in wealth among older
White, Black, and Hispanic adults. It finds striking differences in
median per capita savings and home equity among White, Black, and
Hispanic seniors with similar levels of education. It also finds that
differences in median per capita income among White, Black, and Hispanic
adults ages 65 and older are narrower among people with similar levels of
education, but among college graduates, the gap in income is relatively
wide between Hispanic and White seniors.
For more data and
analysis about racial disparities in health, and about the Medicare
population, visit
kff.org.
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