IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR BLACK PATIENTS IN MISSISSIPPI WITH VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM
IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR BLACK PATIENTS IN MISSISSIPPI WITH VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM
PHILADELPHIA, PA – April 1, 2021 – MediCom Worldwide, Inc., a provider of continuing education for healthcare professionals, announces a strategic initiative in partnership with the Mississippi State Medical Association, Mississippi Hospital Association, the National Blood Clot Alliance, and the Mississippi Business Group on Health to improve care disparities and health outcomes for Black Americans in rural Mississippi who are affected by a diagnosis of a potentially life-threatening blood clot.
“Initiatives like this are critical to a state with so many health conditions and funding issues,” says Murray L. Harber, Executive Director, Mississippi Business Group on Health.
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The Columbus Dispatch
COLUMBUS, Ohio Every year, Arturo pays thousands of dollars in taxes from the revenue produced by his central Ohio-based painting company.
But he will never receive Social Security benefits. Or Medicare. Or Medicaid.
That s because Arturo, whose last name is not being used for his safety, is an undocumented immigrant from Mexico one of about 6 million who pay taxes annually, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
A report from the office shows that 50% to 75% of undocumented immigrants pay billions in taxes each year and have been since the Internal Revenue Service created a program 25 years ago allowing people without a Social Security number to file taxes.