f:

4 (1 votes)

The latest problem with the peer reviewed Journal of Well being Care for the Poor and Underserved (JHCPU) addresses the detrimental effects of Hurricane Katrina, on the management of well being care in this country and on the continued suffering of numerous Americans as a result with the natural tragedy.

Meharry Medical College President Wayne J. Riley, M.D., MBA, wrote the forward to this edition revealing his own personal experiences in providing healthcare to evacuees and taking in numerous of his own household members, which includes his parents.

“Hurricane Katrina served as a great equalizer when anyone left in the surrounding area found them selves helpless – without anything – which includes access to healthcare,” stated Dr. Riley. “The devastation of this event served as a wake up call to the nation when we realized that we had been not equipped to handle the impact with the disaster.”

Limitations with the Healthcare System During a National Disaster

Studies in the JHCPU show that there are clear limitations inside the healthcare system during times of crisis. For instance, those suffering from chronic diseases found it difficult to obtain proper medical therapy, follow-up care, and prescription medicines.

One study published in the journal deals with the effects of managing chronic diseases in young children. Kids with conditions like asthma were at an increased risk of suffering adverse outcomes as a result of the hurricane. Some with the reasons include lack of access to medication and a deterioration of the quality with the environment because of mold and mildew from the flooding.

Another study on the hospital system states that patients had to be evacuated because of loss of power, water and sewer services. Federal assistance and rescue efforts had been late coming and unsuccessful so many hospitals turned into places of death.

Journal for Wellness Care for the Poor and Underserved

JHCPU has as its goal the dissemination of information on the health of, and well being care for, low-income and other medically underserved communities to health care practitioners, policy makers, and community leaders who are in a position to effect meaningful change. Issues dealt with include access to, quality of, and cost of well being care. Journal for Wellness Care for the Poor and Underserved

Meharry Medical College

Meharry Medical College is the nation’s largest private, independent historically black institution dedicated solely to educating minority and other health professionals. The College is particularly nicely known for its uniquely nurturing, highly effective educational programs; emerging preeminence in health disparities research; culturally sensitive, evidence-based well being services; and significant contribution to the diversity of the nation’s health professions workforce.

Meharry Medical College
1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr. Blvd.
Nashville, TN 37203
USA
www.mmc.edu