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Mississippi Looks to Iran for Rural Health Care Model

Postby guest » 04 Jun 10, 3:32 am

Scratch-poor towns in the Mississippi Delta once shared more in common with rural Iran — scarce medical supplies, inaccessible health care and high infant mortality rates — than with most of the U.S.

Then things in Iran got better.

Since the 1980s, rural Iranians have been able to seek treatment at health houses, informal sites set up in small communities as the first stop for medical care, rather than an emergency room. They're staffed by citizens, not doctors, and the focus is on preventive care.

Infant deaths have dropped from 200 per 1,000 births to 26. With the Delta's rate 10 times worse than Iran's, a group of volunteers is traveling to Iran this month to get a crash course in how health houses work.

"Why not try this?" asked Dr. Aaron Shirley, who has worked around the Delta for 40 years and is spearheading the effort to transform health care in a region where nearly three out of 10 infants die, residents are plagued by chronic illnesses, especially diabetes and heart disease, and few have health insurance.

The project is part of an agreement between Jackson State University, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in Iran, the consulting firm Oxford International Development Group, and the Jackson Medical Mall, which provides health care to the poor in Mississippi's capital. Shirley is chairman of the mall's foundation board and the man behind its creation.


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Re: Mississippi Looks to Iran for Rural Health Care Model

Postby Jack Flash » 04 Jun 10, 4:59 am

Right now I'm hobbling around on crutches trying to get a torn ACL repaired with no health insurance. Unless i can get into a teaching hospital it will be cheaper for me to fly to another country for surgery. $3,000 vs 30,000

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Postby cerina » 04 Jun 10, 10:15 am

It stuns me that the richest, most advanced country in the world has such a diabolical health care system unless you can affor/get adequate health insurance.
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Postby Jack Flash » 04 Jun 10, 3:34 pm

It's all about profits

Any fairness towards the voters went out the window long ago


In America we have a strong ethic of doing for ourselves, unfortunately that has been used by corporate interests to divide and conquer the voters.
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Postby cerina » 04 Jun 10, 3:37 pm

I read something recently (possibly on here) about how little the major corporations pay in tax. Absolutely ridiculous.
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Postby cerina » 04 Jun 10, 3:38 pm

cerina wrote:I read something recently (possibly on here) about how little the major corporations pay in tax. Absolutely ridiculous.




Maybe you should move your accounts to the Caymen Islands. :lmao:
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