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NEWS RELEASES
HOUSTON (Nov. 13,
2006) – In an effort to meet the growing health care needs of
the Mexican community in Houston, Texas
Children’s Hospital, in collaboration with St.
Luke’s Health Systems and with philanthropic support from Bank
of America, has partnered with the Consulate
General of Mexico – Houston to create the city’s first bilingual
health care information resource center. Located within the Mexican
Consulate, the Medical
Information Center is expected to assist more than 5,000 people
each year, many of whom will be Mexican citizens living or traveling
in Southeast Texas, as well as persons of dual citizenship and
Americans seeking to do business or travel in Mexico.
“In the past, we have
had many visitors to the consulate ask medically-related questions
and we haven’t had the resources to give them comprehensive
answers,” said González Magallón. “I am delighted to now provide a
center of excellence where our visitors can access world-class
health care information.”
The center will
contain a library and online database of health-related information,
including vaccinations, nutrition, the prevention and management of
diabetes, qualifying health providers in the region, and how to
enroll in public and private health insurance plans. Bilingual and
specially-trained volunteers will manage the center and work with
visitors to ensure that they receive the proper information. Texas
Children’s Hospital will coordinate the operation and management of
the center.
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