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Questions About the Flu Vaccine?
Making informed health decisions starts with the right information. Our flu vaccine decision aid is designed to help patients understand their options, ask the right questions, and choose what’s best for their health. There’s no wrong choice—just the choice that’s right for you. 💉🩺 #HealthEquity #PatientEmpowerment #SharedDecisionMaking #BridgeCareConnections
Daijha Reed
Mar 181 min read


Consistent Access to Healthcare is A Luxury
📊 Bridge Care Connections — Stat of the Day Having consistent access to healthcare often begins with having insurance. Research shows that adults with continuous health insurance are about twice as likely to have a regular source of care compared with those who are uninsured. Without a regular provider, many people delay care, struggle to navigate the healthcare system, or rely on emergency services instead of preventive care. At Bridge Care Connections, our mission is to he
Daijha Reed
Mar 181 min read


Black Women Suffer In All Worlds
📊 Daily Health Equity Stat In the United States, Black women experience maternal mortality at 44.8 deaths per 100,000 live births, compared to 14.2 for white women. That means Black mothers are more than three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes. These disparities reflect systemic barriers in healthcare access, bias in medical treatment, and gaps in maternal health support. At Bridge Care Connections, our mission is to help close these gaps by connecting u
Daijha Reed
Mar 181 min read


Mental Health Matters
📊 Bridge Care Connections — Stat of the Day Stat: Among adults reporting poor mental health, 50% of white adults receive general, specialty, and mental health care, compared to 39% of Black adults and 36% of Hispanic adults. Why this matters: People of color face major barriers to mental health care including cost, stigma, language barriers, and the lack of culturally competent providers. Because of these barriers, many people struggle in silence without the support they des
Daijha Reed
Mar 181 min read


📊 Daily Health Equity Stat
📊 Daily Health Equity Stat Black Americans are 30% more likely to die from heart disease than non-Hispanic white Americans, largely due to inequities in healthcare access, prevention resources, and treatment. These disparities highlight why equitable healthcare access, early prevention, and community support are critical for improving health outcomes. At Bridge Care Connections, we are committed to helping underserved communities navigate healthcare systems, access resources
Daijha Reed
Mar 151 min read
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