The Boston Public Health Commission (n.d.), states the terms, health disparities and health inequalities are interchangeable and refers to them as the differences in the presence of disease, health outcomes, or access to health care between population groups injustices, which contribute to certain populations susceptibility to substandard healthcare, in comparison to other populations. Similarly, Dilworth-Anderson, Pierre, and Hilliard (2012) define health disparities as differences in treatment provided to members of different racial or ethnic groups that are not justified by the underlying health conditions or treatment preferences of patients (p. 26), and are prevalent in many facets of health care in the United States, including eldercare.









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