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There are still significant barriers accessing healthcare. While US Healthcare reform will provide greater access to health services, the poorest Americans, disproportionally represented by Hispanics will face challenges. According to Newsweek 8% will find it difficult to receive care "because the bill limits insurance options for new immigrants, both legal and illegal." 

To read more http://bit.ly/9vEpju

Or go to Newsweek, June 7th: Falling Through the Cracks.


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I am beginning watching the process of the healthcare reform vote  in the House today and I am unable to to support this current form of the bill. It is unquestionable that reform is necessary. It is obvious that just as public education is a right of the American people so is a complete public health plan. But there a too many fundamental problems in this legislation.

First, regardless what I or anyone else think, most Americans do NOT want this and so the House members who support this legislation are not respecting the oath of their offices. 

This should be health insurance law reform, this is a regulatory problem.


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Educating consumers, and sometimes changing behavior is a key to wellness and controlling the cost of healthcare for Hispanics.

US Hispanics represent a large portion of the population experiencing a high incidence of new cases of sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS.

At the University of Puerto Rico Dr. Pérez-Jiménez and his team are now conducting a study that focuses on reducing the spread of STD's among young heterosexual Hispanic couples.


Online health programs are begining to prove their value to patients. As reported in FierceHealthCare a Diabetic Management program is proving a valuable component of overall patient management. It was reported last spring but it is so important we thought it was worth mentioning again.

For more information go to FierceHealthCare at:   http://bit.ly/aV0rQ5


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February 16, 2010

Sana Health Group Inc. (www.sanahealthgroup.com) today unveiled HispanoSano Healthcare Simple! (www.hispanosano.com), a website designed to help Hispanics take control of their health and provide significant savings for their healthcare and wellness. The new website was quietly launched and tested through January.

HispanoSano, Healthcare Simple! was developed in direct response to Hispanic consumers’ need for a targeted and relevent health and wellness resource. Specifically, HispanoSano is a consumer solution providing savings and tools in an easy to use website that manages individual and family health.


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Un usuario seguidor nuestro en Twitter nos pregunto lo siguente:

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Today on Meet the Press (NBC) The Hispanic vote was acknowledged to be steadily increasing. The vote in 1980 was 2% of the national vote, and most recently reached 9%; very soon Hispanics will represent 15% of the national vote.


I started to think about the current situation of Healthcare reform and what is at stake for consumers and especially Hispanics. It is imperative that Hispanics understand their power to influence and participate in Healthcare Reform. Like my grandmother and many others have said...It's the squeaky wheel that gets the grease.


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Melanoma is deadlier in Hispanics because it is more likely to go undetected, researchers report. Sun Safety week has just wrapped up and the following is from several reports and sources.

Hispanics are nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed with late stage Melanoma as whites according to a University of Miami study released in 2006. Late diagnosis of melanoma generally significantly reduces the chances for survival. The survival rate for those with early detection is about 99 percent, according to the National Cancer Institute. With later detection, the survival rate falls to between 15 and 65 percent, depending on how far the disease has spread.


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HispanoSano's Swine Flu E-BookOur first attempt went great! The Swine flu event which has captured so much of the world's attention over the last week and a half was a great opportunity for HispanoSano.

We put the 'mark' to work and provided a valuable service in the form of clear, and easy to understand health information targeted to US Hispanic consumers. The results can be found in our progress report.

Read the e-book in English
Read the e-book in Spanish


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Social Media and online communities are a critical part of the Sana Health Group opportunity and Health2.0. Back in November of 2007 we identified the health information gap for Hispanics who are  engaged online, and understood we could provide an online and mobile personalized health solution for Hispanics using social and community dynamics. We were able to clearly define  our mission for better healthcare for consumers that would be sustainable economically and close the informational gap that has persisted for Hispanic health consumers.

Today FierceHealthIT highlights this evolution of information sharing on all levels. We are of course focused on consumers and this is where the revolution starts. Transparency and access are the way to reduce costs and achieve better health outcomes. To read more follow this link to FierceHealthIT and scroll down to “Social Media Making It’s Mark.  By Dan Bowman. http://www.uptilt.com/functions/message_view.html?mid=1952925&mlid=76399&siteid=8121&uid=612e0de1ea


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