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HISPANIC AND LATINO HEALTH DISPARITIES

For Hispanic and Latinos in the U.S., health disparities impact quality of life,
longevity, economic opportunities, and create health care biases.

The 2020 Census Bureau estimates there are roughly 62.1 million Hispanics in the
United States, making up 19% of the nation’s population.1 Hispanics and Latinos
include people of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, and South and Central American
descent, as well as those of other Spanish cultures and races.2 Language and
religion are often the only commonalities among the various Hispanic and Latino
subgroups.


HISPANIC AND LATINO HEALTH DISPARITIES

The Hispanic and Latino population experiences significant health disparities
with:

 * Chronic conditions
 * Access to health care
 * Preventive screenings
 * Mental health
 * Cancer

Learn more about Hispanic and Latino health disparities [PDF]Learn more about
Hispanic and Latino health disparities [PDF]





RESOURCES FOR HISPANICS AND LATINOS WITH DIABETES

The following resources provide population facts, cultural insights, and
potential solutions to help reduce Hispanic and Latino health disparities.

VIDEO


HOW PROVIDERS CAN HELP SUPPORT HISPANIC AND LATINO PATIENTS WITH DIABETES

Medical Director Dr. Muñoz-Mantilla shares startling statistics regarding risk
factors that impact the incidence and treatment of Hispanics and Latinos with
diabetes. (Length 01:52)

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VIDEO


DIABETES SUPPORT IN THE HISPANIC AND LATINO COMMUNITIES

Medical Director Dr. Muñoz-Mantilla encourages Hispanic and Latino customers to
seek preventative care. (Length 0:55)

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RELATED LINKS





1 Who is Hispanic? Pew Research Center, September 2021,
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2021/09/23/who-is-hispanic/https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2021/09/23/who-is-hispanic/

2 About the Hispanic Population and its Origin, census.govcensus.gov, accessed
June 8, 2022

3 About 6 million U.S. adults identify as Afro-Latino, Pew Research Center, May
2022,
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2022/05/02/about-6-million-u-s-adults-identify-as-afro-latino/https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2022/05/02/about-6-million-u-s-adults-identify-as-afro-latino/






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