solved Use the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) data and statistics to
Use the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) data and statistics to research information regarding Health Disparities in the United States. Step 1: Go to the KFF State Health Facts: Disparities website (https://www.kff.org/state-category/disparities/)Step 2: Select 2 topics from one or more the following categories: (Note: you are not selecting 2 from each category, you are selecting a total of 2 from the categories)Health CoverageHealth StatusAccess to CareWomen’s Health DisparitiesMen’s Health DisparitiesStep 3: Report the percentage by race/ethnicity for the United States, State of Georgia, and an additional state of your choice.Example: HIV Diagnoses, Adults and AdolescentsLocationWhiteBlack/ African AmericanHispanic/ LatinoAmerican Indian/Alaska NativeAsianNative Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander2 or More RacesUS25%43%27%1%2%0%3%GA14%39%10%0%1%0%2%AZ32%17%43%5%2%0%1%You do not have to use the table – you can just list them. Also, you may find it helpful to type your answer into MS Word and then paste it into the discussion post. Step 4: How do they compare?(You will be comparing the percentages for the US, GA, and another state for each topic to each other. Example: The percentage of Hispanic Adults and Adolescents with an HIV diagnosis in the US is 27%; however, the percentage in Georgia is 10% and in Arizona is 43%. Georgia is lower than the overall US percentage, while Arizona is 16 points higher than the overall US percentage. This may be due to the difference in population demographics, with Americans of Hispanic origin accounting for 31.8% of Arizona’s population as compared to the 18.5% of the overall US population and 9.8% of Georgia’s population.”