👉 The Carter Research, often associated with the work of Robert W. Carter, is a significant contribution to the field of public health and social policy, particularly focusing on the intersection of race, class, and health disparities. Carter's research highlights how systemic racism and socioeconomic inequalities contribute to poorer health outcomes among minority populations in the United States. His studies, including the landmark "Racial Disparities in Health Insurance Coverage" (1989), demonstrate that racial minorities are disproportionately uninsured and underinsured, leading to barriers in accessing healthcare services. Carter's work also examines the impact of these disparities on chronic diseases, mental health, and overall quality of life. By advocating for policy changes and increased access to healthcare, Carter's research has influenced public health initiatives and continues to inform efforts to address health inequities.