Festive event educates residents on health plans and privacy protections
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On Saturday people gathered at
Hosted by the
"This is a great way to bring people together, help them prepare for flu season, and connect them with needed resources," said Mayra Cacique, account manager at
The event coincided with the final day of Medicare o
pen enrollment, allowing attendees to get assistance in switching plans. Partners such as the
In June,
"We see and recognize the need. At the end of the day, we want to cover as many Washingtonians as possible to create a healthier state," said
Health posada
Left to Right, Emyk Casique,7,
According to the
“Recognizing the limited budget for Apple Health Expansion is not enough to provide coverage to the number of Washingtonians who are eligible for the program, the
The event also provided reassurance about privacy concerns related to state-run programs. According to Carrell, many immigrants feel uncertain about their privacy due to President-elect Donald Trump’s determination to launch the largest deportation program in history on his first day in office.
"We understand the questions about privacy and want to assure the community that their information is protected," Carrell said.
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At the health posada
HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, protects the privacy of patients’ health information, including undocumented individuals. The law applies to all patients in the
Posadas are known for their themes of hospitality and togetherness, making them ideal spaces for an event that combines health education with festive cheer. The market was chosen as the venue because of its popularity among the local Latino community.
Pan dulce
Mexican pan dulce was given out to people who attended the event on Saturday.
"We noticed this is where many people in the comm
unity gather and shop. We thought, why not bring a big fiesta here," said Cacique.
Many people found local resources for themselves or their families. One mother was on her way to get groceries and stumbled upon the event.
“This was great. I was just running errands and there is a party out here. I learned that I can get dental help for my kid. I didn’t know my kid could receive those resources,” said
COVID tests and books
COVID-19 test kits and books were given to people at the Health Posada on Saturday.
The Health Posada featured a wide range of health organizations, including the
"We’d love to see this grow. It’s about creating access and providing resources to as many people as possible. We're really happy with how it turned out," said Cacique. "This is a start, and we’re excited to keep helping people in our community."
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