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2015 HIMSS Annual Conference & Exhibition
2015-04-12 - 2015-04-16    
All Day
General Conference Information The 2015 HIMSS Annual Conference & Exhibition, April 12-16 in Chicago, brings together 38,000+ healthcare IT professionals, clinicians, executives and vendors from [...]
2015 CONVENTION - THE MEDICAL PROFESSION: TIME FOR A NEW SOCIAL CONTRACT
The 17th QMA's convention will be held April 16-18, 2015. The Québec Medical Association (QMA) invites you to share your opinion on the theme La profession médicale : vers un nouveau [...]
HCCA's 19th Annual Compliance Institute
2015-04-19 - 2015-04-22    
All Day
April 19-22, 2015 Lake Buena Vista, FL Early Bird Rates end January 7th The Annual Compliance Institute is HCCA’s largest event. Over the course of [...]
AAOE Annual Conference 2015
2015-04-25 - 2015-04-28    
All Day
AAOE Annual Conference 2015 The AAOE is the only professional association strictly dedicated to orthopaedic practice management. Currently, our membership has over 1,300 members in [...]
63rd ACOG ANNUAL MEETING - Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting
2015-05-02 - 2015-05-06    
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The 2015 Annual Meeting: Something for Every Ob-Gyn The New Year is a time for change! ACOG’s 2015 Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting, May 2–6, [...]
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AAOE Annual Conference 2015
25 Apr 15
Chicago, IL 60605
Articles

Nov 21 : New app Brings 24/7 Healthcare Advice to Latino Communities

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By DeJonique Garrison,

WASHINGTON — Understanding medical jargon after visiting the doctor is oftentimes no easy task. Add a language barrier, and it becomes even more difficult. That’s where ConsejoSano is looking to bridge the gap with a new app.

The California-based medical service provider has created a mobile application that allows Spanish-speaking residents of the United States, both documented and undocumented, to have 24-hour access to physicians that assist with non-life-threatening issues.

“We wanted to make sure our services were high quality, affordable, convenient, and confidential,” says Abner Mason, chief executive officer and founder of ConsejoSano, in a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington on Tuesday.

Mr. Mason added that monthly subscribers would pay $9.99 for an individual and $14.99 for a family of up to five members. “This is as close to universal healthcare that you can get with the help of technology,” he says.

Here’s how it works. Once the application is downloaded, subscribers are able to create a profile with a physician. The physician can then help the virtual patient with either a proper diagnosis or a referral for further review. All physicians are fluent in Spanish.

According to the 2012 Census, one out of every four Latinos is uninsured. This is in comparison to one in ten whites and about one in six blacks being uninsured. Given those numbers and the enormous amount spend on healthcare in the US, Mason says there is a clear need for this type of innovation.

“We needed a solution that was proportionate to the size of this problem that Hispanics are facing, this growing population,” says Mason.

Jane Delgado, president of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health, says that while her organization provides similar services free of charge, there is always room for more organizations to keep the Hispanic community informed.

“People need to hear the message of a healthy lifestyle wherever they can,” she says. “It’s an issue of redundancy for it to stick.”

Samuel Arce, chairman of the National Hispanic Medical Association, says that with immigration reform at the top of the White House’s agenda, specialized Hispanic services will be even more relevant.

“If you have massive reform, you have to take care of the needs of these individuals,” says Dr. Arce. “They don’t mind being productive, but you have to take care of them.”

The US Department of Health and Human Services reported that 2.6 million Latinos have gained insurance coverage since the Affordable Care Act’s first enrollment period closed in March. But even with access to services, Margarita Dilone, president of Crystal Insurance Group, says having a cultural and linguistic connection with a healthcare provider is key.

“Who else would be more qualified than a doctor who speaks your language and can understand your culture to help you access your medical needs,” she says.

Along with providing access to physicians, ConsejoSano will offer videos, blogs, and articles about wellness. Once a subscriber is enrolled, his or her file will be kept online for doctors to review during each interaction.

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