‘Pharmacy Deserts’ Are Prevalent In Chicago’s Predominantly Minority Communities, Raising Medication Access Concerns

Author:

Qato Dima M.1,Daviglus Martha L.2,Wilder Jocelyn3,Lee Todd4,Qato Danya5,Lambert Bruce6

Affiliation:

1. Dima M. Qato ( ) is an assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Systems, Outcomes, and Policy at the University of Illinois, in Chicago.

2. Martha L. Daviglus is a professor of medicine and executive director of the Institute for Minority Health Research at the University of Illinois, in Chicago.

3. Jocelyn Wilder is a research assistant in the Department of Pharmacy Systems, Outcomes and Policy, at the University of Illinois.

4. Todd Lee is an associate professor in the Department of Pharmacy Systems, Outcomes, and Policy at the University of Illinois.

5. Danya Qato is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Health Services, Policy, and Practice at the Brown University School of Public Health, in Providence, Rhode Island.

6. Bruce Lambert is a professor of communication studies at Northwestern University, in Chicago.

Publisher

Health Affairs (Project Hope)

Subject

Health Policy

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