Sanofi-aventis Partners with the African American Community in Baltimore to Increase Health Awareness, Access to Resources and Help Improve Patient Care
Posted on: Thursday, 11 December 2008, 13:02 CST
The Sanofi-Aventis U.S. Community Health Partnership - It's In Our Hands - Has Been Designed To Help Improve Patient Care By Connecting Patients And Caregivers To Healthcare Resources And Services In Local Communities
In
- African Americans in
Baltimore are:- 3.5X more likely to die of hypertension than whites
- 1.7X more likely to die of cerebrovascular disease than whites
- 2.4X more likely to die of diabetes than whites
- 1 in 4 African American adults in
Baltimore suffers from insomnia. - Nationwide, African Americans have a higher rate of peripheral artery disease than any other ethnic group.
- African Americans have the highest rate of first-time occurrence of deep vein thrombosis.
To address the need for improved health education and ongoing medical care, the CHP will work to build healthy communities by strengthening the connections among patients, healthcare providers and the community-based health resources already available.
"Our goal with this partnership is not to create a new program within the
One of the key elements in maintaining and strengthening local links is the community health liaison (CHL), who will be based in
"There is a large unmet need in the national African American community for better access to care and improved health outcomes," stated
Sanofi-aventis will work with local community outreach organizations to develop a Health Resource Guide and other supporting materials containing detailed information on existing health programs to help community members locate and utilize the health resources in the
"Although a range of health resources are often available to patients in major cities and urban environments, there often is not enough awareness or dialog about available programs, treatments or access to proper care. Consequently, these resources often go underutilized and the patients that need them most remain underserved," continued
In addition to
bosis.
For more information about the Community Health Partnership, please call 866-61-HANDS (866-614-2637).
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Sanofi-aventis U.S. is an affiliate of sanofi-aventis, a leading global pharmaceutical company that discovers, develops and distributes therapeutic solutions to help improve the lives of patients. Sanofi-aventis is listed in
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US Contacts:
Amy Ba Amy.ba@sanofi-aventis.com (908) 981-6563 US.NMH.08.12.032 (C) 2008 sanofi-aventis U.S. LLCSOURCE sanofi-aventis U.S.
Source: PR Newswire
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