Posted on 08/13/2008 6:18:19 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
Although Andres Ramirez didnt visit the doctor very often when he lived in Mexico, he now goes to the Chattanooga Homeless Health Care Clinic at least once every three months to treat his diabetes.
Part of it is our culture, said the 35-year-old, who has lived in the United States for 14 years. We are not used to going to the doctor unless we feel very sick.
As Hispanics, we dont go to the doctor regularly because most of the time we come here to work and we say we dont have time for the doctor, he said. Which shouldnt be the case. We need to take care of ourselves more.
Twenty-seven percent of Hispanic adults in the United States 30 percent in the South lack a regular health care provider, according to a report released today by the Pew Hispanic Center and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Similar to the general U.S. population, Hispanic males, the young and the less educated are less likely to have primary health care providers, according to the report, Hispanics and Health Care in the United States: Access, Information and Knowledge.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention previously reported that, compared to other groups, Hispanics are twice as likely as non-Hispanic blacks and three times as likely as non-Hispanic whites to lack regular health care providers.
When it comes to Latinos, what may appear to be the well-known effects of socioeconomic inequality on health care may also be conditioned by unique social, cultural and economic circumstances confronting both Hispanic immigrants and Hispanics born in the United States, the report said.
The Hispanic population in the United States has more than doubled in the past 15 years and is now estimated to have reached 45 million, said Debra Perez, senior program officer for the New Jersey-based Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, an organization whose stated goal is to improve American health care.
If we are going to design effective public health approaches in the future, its critical that we understand how Hispanics use health resources and where they turn for health information they trust, she said.
About 41 percent of those surveyed who lack a regular health care provider said the principal reason is because they are seldom sick.
The hardest part is to get Hispanics to go to the doctor for the first time, said Sylvia Rangel, a community health worker who works with the Hispanic population in Chattanooga.
Once they go and find a place they like, they generally continue to go, she said.
Rogelina Garcia, a native of Mexico, said she doesnt go to the doctor as often because of the language barrier and lack of money.
Back in Mexico I would go often because the doctors spoke my language, she said, speaking in Spanish. Here, sometimes theres not an interpreter available, and it is hard to explain whats wrong.
Theres also the factor of health insurance. Its really expensive to go to the doctor and, if you dont even have a job, how are you going to pay for medical care? she asked.
About 42 percent of the Latinos who dont have health insurance lack a usual health care provider, compared with 19 percent of the insured, the survey found.
Angela Mejias, certified nurse practitioner with the Southside and Dodson Avenue Community Health Centers, affiliates of the Erlanger health system, said immigration status also affects whether a person goes to the doctor.
For the most part, if they are illegal immigrants, because of fear of immigration (authorities) they tend not to seek medical health, she said. They use home remedies (first).
Although the number of Hispanic patients is increasing locally, the access to care for Hispanics continues to be limited, said Karen Guinn, primary care program manager with the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Health Department.
What we know is that access to care for Hispanics is often minimal because all of our Hispanic clients are uninsured, so it can be difficult to pay for care, she said.
Ms. Mejias said theres a need for health care providers to reach out to the Hispanic community.
Some of the Hispanic patients Ive seen havent seen a medical provider for years, a lot of them since they left their country, she said.
“The Hispanic population in the United States has more than doubled in the past 15 years”
And what is it that happened exactly fifteen years ago? NAFTA did exactly what opponents said it would do. But its advocates said it would DECREASE illegal immigration. And those same folks are advocating more “free trade” agreements, using the same old lies.
Illegal Alien by the band, Genesis
Got out of bed, wasn’t feeling too good
With my wallet and my passport, a new pair of shoes
The sun is shining so I head for the park,
With a bottle of Tequila, and a new pack of cigarettes
I got a cousin and she got a friend,
Who thought that her aunt knew a man who could help
At his apartment I knocked on the door,
He wouldn’t come out until he got paid.
Now don’t tell anybody what I wanna do
If they find out you know that they’ll never let me through, cos
It’s no fun being an illegal alien, no
It’s no fun being an illegal alien
Down at the office had to fill out the forms
A pink one, a red one, the colours you choose,
Up to the counter to see what they think
They said “it doesn’t count man, it ain’t written in ink”.
I don’t trust anybody, least not around here, cos
It’s no fun being an illegal alien, I tell ya
It’s no fun being an illegal alien, no no no no no
It’s no fun being an illegal alien, I mean it when I tell ya that
It’s no fun being an illegal alien,
An illegal alien, O.K.
Consideration for your fellow man
Would not hurt anybody, it sure fits in with my plan
Over the border, there lies the promised land
Where everything comes easy, you just hold out your hand
Keep your suspicions, I’ve seen that look before
But I ain’t done nothing wrong now, is that such a suprise
But I’ve got a sister who’d be willing to oblige
She will do anything now to help me get to the outside
So don’t tell anybody what I wanna do
If they find out you know that they’ll never let me through, because
It’s no fun being an illegal alien, I tell ya
It’s no fun being an illegal alien, and it’s getting me down
It’s no fun being an illegal alien, no no no no no
It’s no fun being an illegal alien, yeah yeah yeah
It’s no fun (not much fun) being an illegal alien, I tell ya that
It’s no fun being an illegal alien, I tell ya
It’s no fun being an illegal alien, no no no
It’s no fun (not bloody much fun) being an illegal alien,
It’s no fun being an illegal alien, and that’s what I am.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7q1H3VKdp0
Sorry....
"Visite una sala de urgencias...."
Don’t worry. If they get really sick they can go to the emergency room and skip out on the bill.
That is the case here too. Any of the doctors I go to, I'm in the minority sitting in the waiting room surrounded by mexicans all speaking spanish to each other, listening to spanish radio the staff have on. All the doctors now have mostly or all mexican staff who treat me like a second class citizen.
Me too
This one goes back a ways...
Even though Florida is my adopted home (for over 30 years)...ALL, absolutely ALL of my family has Chattanooga roots.
Born there,churched there, schooled there, married there...
So hard to believe the invasion has reached Chattanooga....
...and all the little burgs & hometowns of our Freepers everywhere...
Good deal! And you’re right, it does go back to early Genesis.
When you work under the table irregularly, can’t hold a legal job, and can’t speak the language you will have these problems. But, they are no one’s fault but your own.
So how does that differ from us Gringos? I've always done the same.
hmmmmm ... maybe that's why I was given 3-9 months to live in June and currently in hospice?
He may be onto something there!
Illegal immigration plays a role, but it is our pro-population growth legal immigration policies and the Hispanic birth rate that are the main causes for the increase in population.
Unless the life chances of children raised by single mothers suddenly improve, the explosive growth of the U.S. Hispanic population over the next couple of decades does not bode well for American social stability. Hispanic immigrants bring nearThird World levels of fertility to America, coupled with what were once thought to be First World levels of illegitimacy. (In fact, family breakdown is higher in many Hispanic countries than here.) Nearly half of the children born to Hispanic mothers in the U.S. are born out of wedlock, a proportion that has been increasing rapidly with no signs of slowing down. Given what psychologists and sociologists now know about the much higher likelihood of social pathology among those who grow up in single-mother households, the Hispanic baby boom is certain to produce more juvenile delinquents, more school failure, more welfare use, and more teen pregnancy in the future.
The dimensions of the Hispanic baby boom are startling. The Hispanic birthrate is twice as high as that of the rest of the American population. That high fertility rateeven more than unbounded levels of immigrationwill fuel the rapid Hispanic population boom in the coming decades. By 2050, the Latino population will have tripled, the Census Bureau projects. One in four Americans will be Hispanic by mid-century, twice the current ratio. In states such as California and Texas, Hispanics will be in the clear majority. Nationally, whites will drop from near 70 percent of the total population in 2000 to just half by 2050. Hispanics will account for 46 percent of the nations added population over the next two decades, the Pew Hispanic Center reports.
But its the fertility surge among unwed Hispanics that should worry policymakers. Hispanic women have the highest unmarried birthrate in the countryover three times that of whites and Asians, and nearly one and a half times that of black women, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Every 1,000 unmarried Hispanic women bore 92 children in 2003 (the latest year for which data exist), compared with 28 children for every 1,000 unmarried white women, 22 for every 1,000 unmarried Asian women, and 66 for every 1,000 unmarried black women. Forty-five percent of all Hispanic births occur outside of marriage, compared with 24 percent of white births and 15 percent of Asian births. Only the percentage of black out-of-wedlock births68 percentexceeds the Hispanic rate. But the black population is not going to triple over the next few decades.
As if the unmarried Hispanic birthrate werent worrisome enough, it is increasing faster than among other groups. It jumped 5 percent from 2002 to 2003, whereas the rate for other unmarried women remained flat. Couple the high and increasing illegitimacy rate of Hispanics with their higher overall fertility rate, and you have a recipe for unstoppable family breakdown.
The only bright news in this demographic disaster story concerns teen births. Overall teen childbearing in the U.S. declined for the 12th year in a row in 2003, having dropped by more than a third since 1991. Yet even here, Hispanics remain a cause for concern. The rate of childbirth for Mexican teenagers, who come from by far the largest and fastest-growing immigrant population, greatly outstrips every other group. The Mexican teen birthrate is 93 births per every 1,000 girls, compared with 27 births for every 1,000 white girls, 17 births for every 1,000 Asian girls, and 65 births for every 1,000 black girls. To put these numbers into international perspective, Japans teen birthrate is 3.9, Italys is 6.9, and Frances is 10. Even though the outsize U.S. teen birthrate is dropping, it continues to inflict unnecessary costs on the country, to which Hispanics contribute disproportionately.
Which only goes to prove that I am getting old. When I start playing records, it’s like Night at the Museum around here.
I worked in Chattanooga years ago. Went to a club called “E.L’s Fuzzy Duck”. Did you ever hear of it?
Watch it...
Facts and common sense confuses some people...
:)
Sorry to hear that...
Prayers for you..
He sent His Word and healed Moonman.. Psalm 107_20
“Back in Mexico I would go often because the doctors spoke my language, she said, speaking in Spanish. Here, sometimes theres not an interpreter available, and it is hard to explain whats wrong.
Theres also the factor of health insurance. Its really expensive to go to the doctor and, if you dont even have a job, how are you going to pay for medical care? she asked.”
Sounds like a case for veterinarian intervention.
God bless you and grant you the strength you and your family will need.
So what?
Cancer?
I was just a country girl :^)
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