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S Y S T E M S C H A N G E N E W S
Health disparities continue to be a main issue in the Latino/Hispanic community, much focus and resources are invested in improving access to care and quality of services for Latinos/Hispanics. However, this is an uphill battle because many initiatives are trying to address this issue, others are faced with challenges such as lack of information of when and where to access services, what supports and resources are available, etc. We should keep in mind that in order for health care disparities initiatives to be effective and produce a change, we must be aware and have an understanding how Latinos/Hispanics go about accessing and seeking health services. Major improvements in eliminating health disparities in the Latino/Hispanic community have been accomplished. To read full article, please visit our blog at http://daoconsultingservices.blogspot.com/2011/12/health-‐disparities-‐in-‐latinohispanic.html
Physicians providing medical home care have the advantage of making a difference in patients and families’ care. Health disparities as we know it affects different minority groups such as racial and ethinic, groups, individuals with disabilities, socioeconomic disavantaged groups, and LGBT community. Recent studies show promising outcomes of how minority groups linked to medical home providers can improve their access to quality care and adhere to treatment and follow up visits. Studies also show a reduced rate in emergency room visits for illnesses that could be treated by a medical home provider. In a survey report released by the Commonwealth Fund in 2006 (which still very relavant to this date) new information about interventions that show promise for promoting equity in health care and addressing racial and ethnic disparities in access to high-‐quality care were presented. To read full survey report click here http://www.commonwealthfund.org/Publications/Fund-‐Reports/2007/Jun/Closing-‐the-‐Divide-‐-‐How-‐Medical-‐Homes-‐Promote-‐Equity-‐in-‐Health-‐Care-‐-‐Results-‐From-‐The-‐Commonwealth-‐F.aspx
Our Mission is to help healthcare leaders make innovative and sustainable changes in their
Here are some of the latest facts released by the CDC in a report by Fox News Latinos (http://latino.foxnews.mobi/quickPage.html?page=30392&exter
nal=677178.proteus.fma) • Hispanic girls (77.4 per 1,000 females) were three
times more likely than whites (26.7) to end up pregnant, and somewhat higher than blacks (62.9).
• Mexican-‐Americans have the least success in controlling high blood pressure – even though it is blacks and whites that have the highest high blood pressure rate.
• Hispanics account for one-‐third of the population that is uninsured – and they tend to live in some of the most polluted and contaminated areas.
• Asthma rates were higher among Puerto Ricans (18.4 percent) than any other ethnic groups (non-‐Hispanics blacks had a 14.6 percent rate and among non-‐Hispanic whites it was 8.2 percent.)
Our Mission… to help healthcare leaders make innovative and sustainable changes in their communities through healthcare education and strategies to eliminate health care disparities, promote culturally competent services, and increase access to care.
Vo lume 1, I s sue 1
January 2012
C O N N E C T I N G P R O V I D E R S C O MM U N I T I E S ™
Health Disparities in the Latino/Hispanic Community
Can Medical Home Providers Help Eliminate Health Disparities
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Helen Dao, MHA President & CEO
Our Mission is to help healthcare leaders make innovative and sustainable
changes in their communities through healthcare education and strategies to eliminate health care disparities,
promote culturally competent services, and increase access to
care.
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