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April is National Minority Health Month – SIMPCO Solution

April is National Minority Health Month

The SIMPCO Solution is a proposal aimed toward prioritizing health prevention and health promotion. It is especially aimed to assist communities beset with diminished access to care, relatively lower quality to care and higher costs of care; these are the communities suffering disproportionately poorer healthcare outcomes. These health inequities and healthcare disparities result in higher disease and death rates in Black communities for each of the leading causes of death in the United States and has been especially noticeable during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the programmatic side, The SIMPCO Solution will put together a suite of preventive health best practices and administer them as “the practice of public health,” in a way meant to complement the practice of medicine.
At SIMPCO, we don’t manage illness,
we prevent it.