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In Grant County, Latinos are the majority, but the health care system is not designed for them. However, hope arises from the community itself.
In southwest Kansas, Latino communities face a pattern: higher rates of diabetes, obesity, and heart disease; lower rates of insurance coverage; fewer doctors who speak their language; and a pervasive fear that seeking help could cost them everything.

Claudia Amaro
2 mar8 Min. de lectura


The Future of Health in Sedgwick County. Why the Latino Voice is the Missing Piece of the Puzzle
Latinos must shape Sedgwick County's health future.

Claudia Amaro
4 feb7 Min. de lectura


What is a “health care provider” and what you should watch out for when choosing one
A good healthcare provider can help you stay healthy, prevent disease, and manage chronic conditions effectively.

Factchequeado
15 feb 20243 Min. de lectura


Innovative Wichita program alleviates the ills of poverty through legal aid
A medical-legal program at GraceMed Clinic connects patients to an in-house lawyer to address legal issues

Stefania Lugli
3 feb 20245 Min. de lectura


Latinos face a choice: uphold cultural tradition, or trust strangers to care for your own?
A difficult but important decision: Take elderly parents to nursing homes or take care of them at home.

Stefania Lugli
26 abr 20238 Min. de lectura


The lack of knowledge about how systems work can led a family to become homeless overnight
Rocio Ortiz and her son lost their home overnight resulting in homelessness and damage to their mental health

Planeta Venus
15 abr 20235 Min. de lectura
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