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Patient Focus CARDIOSMART CORNER Closing the Gap in Minority Health Care Improving population health is a strategic priority the ACC, as well as CardioSmart. Part of this objective is reducing disparities in health care. Despite improvements, disparities still exist for racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. For example, African American adults have among the highest prevalence of hypertension in the world according to the American Heart Association’s 2015 Update of its Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics. Similarly, the prevalence of diabetes is higher among Hispanics/Latinos and African Americans. Hispanics/Latinos also have a higher prevalence of elevated blood cholesterol. Even though these populations are at higher risk, minorities also tend to experience worse outcomes after cardiovascular events. Additionally, these populations often have less access to medical care. It is important that all patients receive the same level of treatment, regardless of race. In an effort to eliminate these disparities and achieve health equity, the U.S. Depa 'F