edwardspeter+FollowMedicaid Cuts = Major Community ImpactMedicaid cuts aren’t just numbers—they hit real families, especially in Black and Latino communities. Docs who look like their patients and speak their language are already rare, and these cuts could force clinics to close or scale back. That means less access to care, more ER visits, and even more health disparities. It’s not just about insurance—it’s about trust, prevention, and keeping whole communities healthy. The ripple effect? Everyone feels it, not just Medicaid patients. #MedicaidMatters #HealthEquity #CommunityCare #HealthcareAccess #Health3235Share
Ryan Cunningham+FollowWomen Left Out of HIV Care?Did you know women in the UK are being left behind in HIV care? Gilead and Sophia Forum just dropped a report showing that while women make up nearly half of new HIV cases, they’re barely getting access to prevention meds or timely testing. The campaign’s calling out the government for ignoring women’s needs and pushing for five big changes—like better research, more awareness, and real support for women living with HIV. Love the bold red campaign pics, too! #HIVAwareness #GenderEquality #EndTheStigma #WomenAndHIV #HealthEquity #Health268Share
Benjamin Jackson+FollowNIH Pulls Plug on Major Women’s Health StudyThe NIH is cutting funding for the Women’s Health Initiative—the massive study that’s been tracking postmenopausal women’s health for 30 years. This means less research on aging, disease prevention, and treatments for millions of women. Scientists are freaking out, saying it’s a huge loss for women’s health and for young researchers. Plus, 42,000 women in the study might lose their connection to researchers. Feels like a major step backward for women’s health! #WomensHealth #NIH #ResearchMatters #ScienceNews #HealthEquity #Health71Share
Kathleen Lucas+FollowHow Your Zip Code Impacts Cancer CareDid you know where you live and your income can seriously affect your chances with cancer in Europe? Youth Cancer Europe is hosting a webinar to dig into how socioeconomic status creates huge gaps in cancer care—and what we can actually do about it. Special guest Fleur Braddick will share real solutions from her 20+ years in public health. If you care about health equality, this is one convo you don’t want to miss! #CancerInequality #HealthEquity #YouthCancer #Webinar #Europe #Health00Share
jporter+FollowEDs Missing the Mark on Social NeedsWild stat: Less than 1 in 3 ERs actually screen for things like housing or food insecurity—even though these issues are super common for patients. Most emergency rooms are good at checking for substance use or mental health, but when it comes to basic needs like a safe place to sleep? Not so much. It’s a huge gap, especially since so many people rely on the ER for care. Are we really helping if we miss the bigger picture? #Healthcare #SocialDeterminants #EmergencyRoom #HealthEquity #PublicHealth #Health41Share
jporter+FollowMedicaid Cuts Could Hit Harder Than You ThinkCongress is eyeing major Medicaid cuts, and it’s not just numbers on a page—real families and doctors could feel the pain. Black and Latino doctors, who already make up a small slice of U.S. physicians, are way more likely to treat Medicaid patients. If these cuts go through, clinics serving communities of color could lose funding, making it even harder for people to get care. Imagine more ER visits, fewer checkups, and a bigger health gap. This isn’t just about insurance—it’s about people’s lives. #Medicaid #HealthcareAccess #HealthEquity #CommunityCare #PolicyMatters #Health358Share
Terry Brown+FollowMedicaid Cuts Could Hit Harder Than You ThinkJust found out Medicaid cuts could seriously hurt Black and Latino doctors and their patients. These docs are already more likely to serve Medicaid patients, and losing funding means fewer clinics, less preventive care, and even longer ER waits for everyone. One LA doctor said Medicaid isn’t just insurance—it’s a lifeline. If these cuts go through, it could widen health gaps and make it way harder for families to get the care they need. Wild how one policy change can ripple through whole communities! #Medicaid #HealthcareAccess #HealthEquity #CommunityCare #PolicyImpact #Health4310Share
jporter+FollowMedicaid Cuts Could Hit Harder Than You ThinkMedicaid cuts aren’t just about budgets—they could mean real trouble for Black and Latino families and doctors. Over half of Medicaid users are people of color, and these cuts could leave thousands of kids uninsured and clinics struggling to stay open. Doctors who serve these communities are sounding the alarm: this isn’t just about losing insurance, it’s about losing a lifeline. If Congress slashes Medicaid, the fallout could be huge for those who need it most. #Medicaid #Healthcare #HealthEquity #Policy #CommunityCare #Health155173Share
Mr. Roy Ewing II+FollowWomen’s Health Still Gets the Short EndDid you know women’s health research still gets less than 10% of the NIH budget? Even though women make up half the population, their unique health needs are often sidelined. Most treatments were never even tested specifically for women! There’s a push for change (think: $15.7 billion more in funding), but it’s wild that in 2024, we’re still fighting for basic research on things like menopause or pregnancy. Time for women’s health to get the spotlight it deserves! #WomensHealth #NIH #HealthEquity #ResearchMatters #Healthcare #Health130Share
erobinson+Followaspirin’s surprise role in cancer care?Hey folks! 🧐 A new study is shaking things up by suggesting that a simple, over-the-counter drug like aspirin might significantly reduce colorectal cancer recurrence. This breakthrough could mean a lot, especially for Black Americans who face higher risks. The study found nearly half of the patients who took aspirin saw reduced cancer return rates. While more research is needed, it's a promising step forward. Stay informed and let's push for better healthcare access for all! 💊❤️ #ColorectalCancer #HealthcareForAll #AspirinBenefits #HealthEquity #Health8512Share