Addressing the health needs of south Asians: The community perspective

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ABSTRACT

Community based organizations play a vital role in the health of communities in the United States, particularly among immigrant and minority populations. Yet the gap between the needs of the community and the health issues that are being addressed remains quite large. This qualitative assessment provides a brief summary of community-based organizations in the US that focus on health issues specifically addressing the needs of South Asian Americans. In addition, this assessment explores the health needs of the South Asian American community living in the Washington DC metropolitan region, the fifth largest densely populated city in the US of South Asian Americans. While the report provides an array of organizations serving this population, the question of how effective can community-based organizations be if they can not prioritize their needs based on the community’s needs still remains.

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Chaudhary, N. , Vyas, A. and Ramiah, K. (2012) Addressing the health needs of south Asians: The community perspective. Health, 4, 781-784. doi: 10.4236/health.2012.410121.

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