Governing: Black Americans have about twice the risk as whites of developing a medical problem called peripheral artery disease (PAD), in which blood vessels in the legs become narrowed or blocked off. Severe untreated PAD can lead to amputation.
Yet white people are more likely than Blacks to get a medical procedure for a severe form of PAD called critical limb ischemia. In Hennepin County, Minn., white men get procedures to clear the leg-vessel blockages or place stents there five times more often than Black men. And Black women are 20 times less likely to get a revascularization, or unblocking of the vessels, according to public and proprietary data.
The most significant government policy, business, and technology news and analysis delivered to your inbox.
Subscribe Nowi360Gov is an intelligent network of websites and e-newsletters that provides government business, policy and technology leaders with a single destination for the most important news and analysis regarding their agency strategies and initiatives.
Telephone: 202.760.2280
Toll Free: 855.i360.Gov
Fax: 202.697.5045
The most significant government policy, business, and technology news and analysis delivered to your inbox.
Subscribe Now