A Healthier Heartland
By Cameual Wright, MD, MBA, Chief Medical Officer for CareSource Indiana
One of the most pressing issues in
Research has found that more than two million Hoosiers live in areas that the federal government has designated as having a shortage of primary care providers. Additionally, 23.9% of
As a nonprofit managed care organization,
To help tackle the health care provider shortage in rural
Having witnessed firsthand the difficulties faced by families seeking medical care in rural areas,
"Recently, I was the first medical professional that had spoken to one family, and while I was taking care of the mother who had a stroke, I realized I was helping the entire family since I ended up educating them about how hospital systems worked," Turton said.
Another way
Mobile health care services and paramedicine programs from urban health systems can also aid rural communities by overcoming access challenges. Volunteering with and donating to organizations that operate mobile health care services, food security programs and other resources can have a significant impact as well. By working together to address social determinants of health, including food insecurity, poverty and lack of access to resources, we can all make great advancements toward reducing disparities and improving health outcomes statewide.
It has been said that "rising tides raise all ships." Through innovation, fostering partnerships and leveraging shared resources, rural and urban communities can work together to build a more resilient health care ecosystem that benefits all Hoosiers, regardless of their geographic location — leading to a healthier state.
About Dr. Cameual Wright, MD, MBA
Dr. Cameual Wright, MD, MBA is the chief medical officer for CareSource Indiana, a nationally recognized non-profit managed care entity that administers one of the largest Medicaid-managed care plans in the
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