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The proportion of women to men or racial/ethnic minorities to whites under correctional supervision remained stable until the introduction of the war on drugs.

Numerous studies carried out in the US have shown glaring and enduring disparities in health among racial and ethnic minorities, including Blacks/African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Asians and Pacific Islanders, as well as American Indians and Alaska Natives, across a wide range of significant health indicators. For instance, multiple studies have shown that minorities of racial and ethnic origin continue to lag behind the white population in terms of access to treatment, the calibre of care, the promptness of care, and health outcomes. The outcomes gap that disproportionately affects minorities may be caused by healthcare-related risk factors such as provider biases, poor provider-patient communication, and lower levels of health literacy. In the United States, ethnic groups are anticipated to account for more than half of the population.

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