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Latino Children Face More Health Disparities, Access to Care Barriers, Report Says

Latino children, the largest minority group of children in the United States, face a number of barriers to health services, including language, cultural differences and a lack of health insurance, resulting in a “high prevalence” of various health conditions among the population, according to a special report published in this week’s Journal of the American Medical Association, the Hartford Courant reports.

Drkoop.com to Sell Assets, Including Patient Information

The health information Web site Drkoop.com, which last December filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, yesterday announced plans to sell its assets, including its former members’ e-mail addresses, to the online vitamin discount store Vitacost.com.

Minority Enrollment in Medical Schools Declining Across the United States

Although a growing number of researchers have said that increasing the number of minorities enrolled in medical schools “is an important antidote” to racial health disparities, the number of minority medical students across the nation is declining, the Baltimore Sun reports.

ANA to Address Nursing Shortage at National Convention This Week

The American Nurses Association plans to address the U.S. nursing shortage, as well as the impact of the shortage on patient safety and quality of care, at the group’s annual convention this week in Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.