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Latino Health, Georgia's Future: Strategies for Improving the Health of Latinos in the State

Author: Natalie D. Hernández and Liany Elba Arroyo
Contact: Natalie D. Hernández
Date: Aug 30, 2008
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Topic: Health and Nutrition
Program: Institute for Hispanic Health
Region: Southeast

Summary

Latino Health, Georgia's Future:  Strategies for Improving the Health of Latinos in the State

This report by the National Council of La Raza found that there is a severe health information gap among Latinos in Georgia which is adversely affecting their health status and which could affect Georgia’s public health. The report is the culmination of a two-year process which included literature reviews, interviews with key health officials in the state, and a series of community focus groups. The report also makes a series of recommendations for the state’s health agencies, nonprofit institutions, policy-makers, and the Latino community itself to ensure access to health care for Georgia’s growing Latino community


 

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