Thursday, February 18, 2021

COVID-19 Has Hit People of Color the Hardest, Including Among People With Medicare

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The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Hit People of Color the Hardest, Including Among People With Medicare 

Report Documents Widespread Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Among People with Medicare

 

The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the stark racial and ethnic health inequities in the U.S., including among Medicare beneficiaries. Among this group, people of color, including older adults and others on Medicare, account for disproportionate shares of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths, according to data presented in a new KFF report about racial and ethnic disparities in health among people with Medicare.

 

Older Black, Hispanic, and American Indian/Alaska Native adults were nearly twice as likely to die of COVID-19 as older White adults. COVID-19 cases among Black and Hispanic Medicare beneficiaries were 1.6 times higher than the rate observed among White beneficiaries, and COVID-19 cases among American Indian and Alaska Native beneficiaries were 1.7 times higher than among White beneficiaries, the data show. Hospitalization rates for Black, Hispanic, and American Indian/Alaska Native Medicare beneficiaries were at least double the rate among White beneficiaries.

 

 

 

 

 


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