Cardiovascular Health Disparities

nurse taking blood pressure A racial/ethnic disparity is the difference, rate or burden of disease that exists between minorities and whites. For example, many racial and ethnic minorities (e.g. African-Americans, Hispanics, etc.) have greater death rates from heart disease than whites.

In South Carolina, African-Americans suffer excessively from cardiovascular disease (heart disease and stroke) across all age groups and in all aspects of the disease. We are working with the DHEC Office of Minority Health to develop appropriate means for outreach and education in the African-American population throughout the state.

Did you know that in South Carolina:

Click here (pdf) to view a fact sheet on the burden of cardiovascular disease in African-Americans.