Another article highlights the challenges caregivers face when caring for people with illness. The article in MSMBC, entitled Opinion | Bruce Willis’ latest diagnosis reveals an uncomfortable truth: Americans would prefer to not think about what happens if our minds and bodies start to decline. Caregivers don’t have that luxury. The article states “Caregivers areContinue reading “Care Givers [Barriers: Cost of care, Caregiver Burnout, Health Professional Shortage]”
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Care Work Crisis [Barrier: Health Care Professional Shortage, Care Work Challenges]
An article in Fortune entitled Nurses on strike are just the tip of the iceberg. The care worker shortage is about to touch every corner of the U.S. economy, discusses the challenges that careworkers in the US face. The article states “Thousands of nurses recently went on strike in New York City to push forContinue reading “Care Work Crisis [Barrier: Health Care Professional Shortage, Care Work Challenges]”
Barriers to Health Care for individuals with Autism
Two of our stories discuss the barriers to health care that a mother of a child diagnosed with autism faces in Nigeria. A paper from March 2021 entitled Tackling healthcare access barriers for individuals with autism from diagnosis to adulthood, discusses barriers to health care faced by families and individuals with autism. The abstract statesContinue reading “Barriers to Health Care for individuals with Autism”
Mental Health In Nigeria [Barriers: Cost of Care, Access, Shortage of Medical Staff, etc.]
I ran across this article, Mental health in Nigeria: A Neglected issue in Public Health, that discusses mental health care in Nigeria. The study connects to a forthcoming story we will share about a mother who has experienced the high cost of mental health care in Nigeria. The study states “n Nigeria, the disparity between available healthcareContinue reading “Mental Health In Nigeria [Barriers: Cost of Care, Access, Shortage of Medical Staff, etc.]”
Virtual Checkups for Patients in Remote Islands in Bangladesh [Barrier: Location/Access]
An article on NPR called The Doctor Will Skype You Now: Virtual Checkups Reach Bangladesh’s Isolated Islands, discusses the barrier to public health of location/access in Bangladesh’s remote islands. The article discusses the health care situation on Chars — “low-lying, temporary sand islands that are continuously formed and destroyed through silt deposition and erosion. They’reContinue reading “Virtual Checkups for Patients in Remote Islands in Bangladesh [Barrier: Location/Access]”
Michelle Obama expresses gratitude for health insurance [Barrier: Cost of Care/Financial Barrier]
In an article entitled How Michelle and Barack Obama dealt with daughter’s very difficult health diagnosis, Michelle Obama discusses when her daughter was 3 months old and was diagnosed with spinal meningitis. She says “She turned out – obviously, as this story ends, she is fine, she’s healthy, she’s a beautiful young lady, but ifContinue reading “Michelle Obama expresses gratitude for health insurance [Barrier: Cost of Care/Financial Barrier]”
Nurse Shortage & Burnout [Barrier: Medical Staff Shortage & Burnout]
Today, an article in The Washington Post, entitled Why are nurses quitting? Ask the nurse no hospital will hire., brings attention to the shortage of nurses in the United States. It discusses the fact that while “Nursing is the nation’s largest healthcare profession, with nearly 4.2 million registered nurses (RNs) nationwide. ” they are devalued andContinue reading “Nurse Shortage & Burnout [Barrier: Medical Staff Shortage & Burnout]”
A Similar Organization!
Vivek discovered another organization that is working on similar issues! It is called Our Health Stories and here are two screenshots of their website’s organization. Check out their website for more information.
Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Health
A recent article in the New York Times, Childbirth Is Deadlier for Black Families Even When They’re Rich, Expansive Study Finds, is just one more example of the Barriers people face to public health. In this case, the article points to a study about how race impacts childbirth. “Research has repeatedly shown that Black mothers and babiesContinue reading “Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Health”
Inequity in Congenital Heart Disease Diagnosis
Here is another recent article that highlights the inequities in public health. The article is on USA Today and is entitled “Heart defect diagnosis often comes too late – or not at all – for Latino infants, study finds”. It makes reference to this study The Impact of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status, Race and Ethnicity, andContinue reading “Inequity in Congenital Heart Disease Diagnosis”
Health inequities continue to affect Black Californians the most
An article in the LA Times today discusses a new study by the California Health Care Foundation that finds that “More than half of Black Californians said there was a time in the last few years when they thought they would have received better healthcare if they had belonged to a different racial or ethnicContinue reading “Health inequities continue to affect Black Californians the most”
