Accessibility to health care is a big issue impacting Hispanic Pennsylvanians. The Hispanic population is at greater risk of several diseases than non-Hispanic whites, including cancer and diabetes.
Diana Llamas, a St. Louis University assistant professor and simulations operations manager is working to change health disparities in the Hispanic community while increasing cultural competence and ...
The dreary news first. Hispanic health realities are dismal for many in this country. The reasons stated include far too many Hispanics living in poverty, their inability to access assistance and ...
Hispanic people -- particularly those without insurance -- are less likely to get the additional care needed to recover from a stroke, a new study finds. Hispanic folks are less likely to be treated ...
Medicaid expansion correlates with lower breast cancer mortality, yet non-Hispanic Black women and lowest-income ...
Administering quality health care is not just about treating ailments or preventing sickness - it’s about community and culture, too, according to Jose Cucalon Calderon, M.D., division chief of ...
Seventy-five $2,000 scholarships are available for Spanish-speaking, bicultural high-school students who want to pursue careers in the health care industry. The scholarships, funded by the PacifiCare ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The Latino Medical Student Association at the Fertitta Family College of Medicine has multiplied from a handful of students to more than 40 members. These University of ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Since January, nearly a quarter-million New Yorkers have tested positive for COVID-19. More than 92 percent have survived. Among legions of frontline heroes that have served ...