I took off earlier this week to take care of a routine wellness screening.
If you haven't scheduled yours, do it today!
That's so very easy to say, to consider, to schedule and to afford, for most of us.
But not for all of us.
Access to quality, basic wellness strategies and health care benefits remains largely unavailable to millions of Texans--almost 5 millions to be exact. That number represents 32% of our population, and makes us #1 in the number of uninsured in the nation. A dubious distinction indeed. The translation, deadly.
People talk about "death panels" in conversations about universal health coverage and its results.
Really?
Our current system functions as one giant, pre-wired, "death panel."
If you don't qualify for insurance coverage of some sort--private or public--you are largely on your own. The cost of paying for treating the uncovered after their conditions worsen to the point of administering heroic, end of life treatments is astronomical, resulting in huge loses to us all.
For example, between 2003 and 2006, 30.6% of direct medical care expenditures for minority communities resulted from health inequalities. Eliminating health inequalities for minorities during the period would have saved $229.4 billion. The costs of health inequalities and premature death for the same four years totaled $1.24 trillion [see "Building Stronger Communities for Better Health: The Geography of Health Equity," Dr. Brian D. Smedly, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies].
As medical staff handled me with great care and respect earlier this week as I accessed a routine preventive procedure, I thought of the 1 of 3 fellow Texans who cannot expect such treatment or experience such options all because they cannot afford to pay.
Many who finally do access such treatment will find that it is too little, too late.
Is this really the kind of Texas we want?
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Monday, December 10, 2012
CitySquare clinic scores big!

Our clinic, located in South Dallas-Fair Park just off the intersection of Malcolm X and Grand Avenue, scored big in the latest Health Texas Provider Network (the Baylor Health Care System's physicians group) audit of our Adult Preventative Services.
The translation is very simple, and most encouraging: our clinic ranked second among all the HTPN clinics in the system! This includes the clinic that I call my medical home out in the North Dallas suburbs!
Great work, CitySquare health care team! Great work!
Our patients receive the best care possible, and evidently the best care available!
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Please
see below, we are #2 in HTPN for the July-September Adult
Preventative Services (APS) audit!! Congratulations everyone! It is
definitely a team effort from scheduling WWEs, to requesting the tests, to
putting in the orders, to scheduling the tests. Please take a moment and
give each other a high five!
Rank
Practice Name
POA
1
Signature Medicine
N
278
95.41%
2 City Square Community Health Services
N 643
92.87%
Frances Martinez
Operations Manager
CitySquare-Community
Health Services
2835 Grand Ave.
Dallas, TX 75215
214-421-1783
Saturday, June 16, 2012
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