Community coalition-driven interventions to reduce health disparities among racial and ethnic minority populations.

@article{Anderson2015CommunityCI,
  title={Community coalition-driven interventions to reduce health disparities among racial and ethnic minority populations.},
  author={Laurie M. Anderson and Kathryn L Adeney and Carolynne Shinn and Sarah M Safranek and Joyce Buckner-Brown and L. Kendall Krause},
  journal={The Cochrane database of systematic reviews},
  year={2015},
  volume={6},
  pages={
          CD009905
        }
}
BACKGROUND Racial and ethnic disparities in health status are pervasive at all stages of the life cycle. [] Key MethodSEARCH METHODS
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