Engaging Milwaukee churches and food pantries in efforts to improve chronic disease management
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In Wisconsin, significant racial disparities exist in chronic diseases such as diabetes, stroke, and heart disease, with each claiming the lives of significantly more African-Americans compared to their white counterparts. Diabetes alone claims the lives of twice as many African-Americans in Wisconsin, while stroke kills 50% more African-Americans and heart disease kills 20% more African-Americans than whites. In Milwaukee County, heart disease, diabetes, and stroke account for more deaths than cancer, lung disease, and infection combined. In Milwaukee, signficant economic disparities exacerbate need for basic necessities such as food and shelter. For poor people facing such hardships, chronic disease management is not likely a priority or accessible.
For this reason, project partners aim to expand the capacity of Community-based Chronic Disease Management (CCDM), increasing access to primary and preventive health services for vulnerable people through a capacity-building strategy involving local churches and food pantries.
8701 W Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226-0509 (414) 955-4350
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