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Authors

  1. Miller, Stephania T. PhD
  2. Seib, Hope M. MA
  3. Dennie, Sheila P. MS

Abstract

African Americans often have interactions with health care systems, services, and providers that are quite different from those of other population groups. Residents in a predominantly African American community in the southeastern United States identified issues that had a significant influence on their health care interactions. Their insights about health insurance concerns, perceived quality of health care, and trust in the health care system provide a useful framework for the redesign of care that will better meet their health care needs.