At a glance
- Everyone deserves a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible. This is called health equity.
- Achieving health equity means addressing systemwide problems, unfair practices, and unjust conditions that have a negative impact on the health of specific groups.
Overview
In order to achieve health equity, we work to eliminate health disparities. Health disparities are differences in health outcomes that are closely linked with social, economic, and environmental factors that affect Hispanic and Latino people. To improve health equity, we must consider the role of commercial tobacco.A
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Hispanic and Latino People Experience a Health Burden From Commercial Tobacco
Commercial tobacco gets in the way of achieving health equity.
Unfair and unjust practices related to commercial tobacco harm people and drive health disparities.
Hispanic and Latino People Need More Protection From Secondhand Smoke Exposure
Not everyone is equally protected by smokefree air policies which protect us from secondhand smoke.
Hispanic and Latino People Encounter Barriers to Quitting Successfully
There are barriers to finding and using proven treatments that help people quit smoking.