NewsWellness Day Highlights Healthcare Needs Of Black Men

Wellness Day Highlights Healthcare Needs Of Black Men

Black Men’s Wellness Day is an attempt both in Houston and other cities to address disparities in healthcare for Black men.

As the Houston Chronicle reports, Black Men’s Wellness Day is an attempt both in Houston and other cities to address disparities in healthcare for Black men. The Executive Director of the African American Wellness Agency’s Houston office, Jamail Johnson, told the outlet that his organization is looking to help save the lives of Black men. “We are literally bringing the clinic to the community,” Johnson said. “I don’t want this to be a conversation after someone dies. This brings the important conversation about our health to the forefront. I want this to be something not just young men benefit from but also old men as well. We are hoping to save lives.”

Johnson also told the Chronicle that free screenings that measure blood flow were made available through a partnership with Johnson & Johnson, which hopefully will help address why Black men are leading the nation in amputations. In January, Johnson & Johnson and the African American Male Wellness Agency partnered to address healthcare disparities among Black Americans in the healthcare industry. 

In a press release, AAMWA President Kenny Hampton described the group’s effort in Philadelphia, saying that he wants the initiative to inspire Black men to take control of their healthcare. “The African American Male Wellness Agency bridges the gap between the community and institutions dedicated to solving the health equity concerns that negatively influence the lives of Black men in Philadelphia,” Hampton said. “Our annual 5K Walk and Run provides free health screenings for men to gain insights into their health and, ultimately, take action against preventable diseases.”

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Source: Black Enterprise

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