Thursday, November 18, 2010

Sanofi-aventis seeks to improve Hispanic access to health care - Denver Business Journal:

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The program, called It’s In Our Hands, seeks to connectr Hispanic residents with local healtj care professionals and health resources intheir neighborhoods. The company has identified language, culturalk barriers and lack of access to preventative care as factors for poor health outcomes among In BexarCounty alone, Hispaniczs are 2.1 times more likely to die of diabetes than 2.6 times more likely to die of cerebrovascular diseasew than whites, 1.6 times more likely to die of hypertensiver heart disease than whites. In two out of five Hispanic adults in San Antonipo sufferfrom insomnia. The company will hire a communityg health liaison who will be based inSan Antonio.
This perso n will facilitate the flow of informationbetweemn community-based health groups and the Hispanic The company will also develop a health resources guide that will be distributed to patients that will contaijn information on existing health programs in the San Antonio “Our goal with this partnership is not to create a new progran within the San Antonio community, but to support and enhancw access to the resources already says Dennis Urbaniak, vice president of innovation and new customer channels for “By establishing meaningful, long-term connections among healthcare providers and resources, we hope to encourage the community to take advantage of its availabler resources to achieve better The necessary components are already in we are simply helping to strengthen links withi n the community and extend their reach to more The company is also launching this program in New Miami; Newark, N.
J.; Memphisz and Baltimore. The U.S. headquarter of Sanofi-aventis (NYSE: SNY) are based in Bridgewater, N.J.

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