The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Hispanics: Medical issues shared

- Family Features

Heart disease, cancer, diabetes and stroke are among the most common causes of illness, disability and death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These chronic conditions and the factors that lead to them can be more common or severe in minorities, including Hispanics.

For example, 4 out of 10 Hispanics die due to heart disease or cancer, and they are 50 percent more likely to die due to diabetes than Caucasians, according to the CDC.

Services like Chronic Care Management can help people living with chronic conditions coordinate care services and lead to better outcomes and higher satisfacti­on.

If you are a Medicare beneficiar­y with two or more chronic conditions, ask your doctor about CCM and see if you're eligible for connected care, including services such as:

⏩ At least 20 minutes a month of CCM services.

⏩ Personaliz­ed assistance from a dedicated health care profession­al who will work with you to create a care plan.

⏩ Coordinati­on of care between your pharmacy, specialist­s, testing centers, hospitals and more.

⏩ Phone check-ins between visits to keep you on track.

⏩ Emergency access to a health care profession­al 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

⏩ Expert assistance with setting and meeting your health goals.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Health Resources and Service Administra­tion introduced the "Connected Care" campaign to help raise awareness about the benefits of CCM. The campaign has free resources, including an animated video in English and Spanish. Visit Medicare.gov to learn more.

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