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    Background:

    • Health disparities remain a significant challenge in public health.
    • Despite challenges, measurable progress is being achieved in reducing these disparities.
    • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has consistently reported on health disparities and inequalities since 2011.

    Discussion:

    • Effective public health programs have been identified as key drivers in reducing health disparities.
    • The 'Strategies for Reducing Health Disparities' report provides a foundational framework.
    • This supplement builds upon previous reports, documenting further advancements.

    Key Insights:

    • Documented success of targeted public health interventions in mitigating health inequalities.
    • The cumulative evidence from multiple reports underscores a positive trend in disparity reduction.
    • Highlighting effective strategies is crucial for replication and scaling.

    Outlook:

    • Continued monitoring and reporting are essential for sustained progress in health equity.
    • Future efforts should focus on disseminating and implementing successful disparity-reduction strategies.
    • Further research can identify emerging disparities and innovative solutions.