State Hispanics lag in hospital trips, receive more maternity care

Last updated Saturday, December 2, 2006 7:23 PM CST in News

By Jon Gambrell
The Associated Press

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    LITTLE ROCK -- Cesar Compadre knew the Hispanic man needed medical care when he showed a blood sugar level five times the normal limit at a free health screening.

    But one clinic turned the man away because it had too many clients, Compadre said, and another rejected him because the man, who spoke poor English, didn't have a translator. The patient later ended up in a hospital emergency room, the place he tried to avoid because of the high cost.

    "There's a lack of communication because the language barrier is a major, major problem," said Compadre, who runs the La Casa Health Network in Little Rock. "This is a problem because there are very few doctors and places that speak Spanish."

    Across Arkansas, statistics compiled by the state Department of Health and Human Services show Hispanic patients accounted for only 2 percent of all hospital discharges in the past five years -- while comprising at least 4.7 percent of the state's population. Scholars and health officials say language barriers, financial constraints, their younger age and better health may be keeping Hispanics out of hospitals nationwide.

    Hispanics also are receiving a proportionally larger share of maternity and childcare support from the state. Since 2002, Hispanics accounted for 12 percent of all users of the state's Women, Infants and Children program, which provides food and education to mothers. Overall, Hispanics represented 18 percent of all maternity patients served by the state so far this year.

    Across the nation, studies also have suggested youth, better health and lack of insurance contribute to Hispanics receiving less health care than others. Nationwide, one-third of Hispanics are uninsured, according to an October study by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.

    In Arkansas, hospital discharge figures show of the nearly 1.8 million discharges in the last five years, Hispanics accounted for about 37,000. The figures don't include emergency room care -- and that's a point of contention for critics of illegal immigration who claim those without citizenship receive a disproportionate amount of free care in emergency rooms.

    Neither the state nor the federal government compile statistics on the ethnicity of those in emergency rooms, which by law cannot turn patients away for being unable to pay.

    Some Arkansas hospitals contacted by The Associated Press said they did not compile race or ethnic information, while others said the data was scattered amid all of their patient forms.

    But at hospitals that offered statistics, Hispanics represented small portions of all visits:

    * The emergency room at CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System in Texarkana, Texas, treated 50,526 patients last year. Of those visits, only 1,048 -- or 2 percent -- of those visits came from Hispanics.

    * In the last four years, the emergency room at Little Rock's University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences hospital treated 101,577 patients. Of those patients, 2,732 -- or 2.6 percent -- were Hispanic.

    * At Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville, there were 48,500 emergency room visits last year, with 5.5 percent of patients reported as Hispanic.

    * So far this year, Hispanics accounted for 1.5 percent of the 26,565 visits to the Baptist Health Medical Center's emergency room in Little Rock.

    Compadre, who helps Hispanics obtain medical services, said he wasn't surprised by the numbers. Most Hispanics he meets have no health insurance. That, coupled with not being able to receive care in their native language, causes many to wait for treatment until they return to Mexico on trips, he said.

    "A lot of people aren't seeking medical attention. They're toughing it out," Compadre said.

    Census Bureau statistics show at least 130,000 Hispanics live in Arkansas, which has one of the fastest growing Hispanic populations in the country. But demographers and state officials believe that number may be higher because illegal immigrants typically shy away from census counters.

    Though Arkansas legislators have argued about illegal immigrants' access to health care, there has been no uniform study done on its effect. State Sen. Jim Holt, who campaigned on illegal immigration issues during his failed bid to become lieutenant governor, has pushed for a ban on giving "public benefits" to illegal immigrants.

    Holt leaves office in January and says he hopes to continue his fight, regardless of how many illegal immigrants are using state resources.

    "It doesn't change the fact if it is a big percentage or a small percentage," said Holt, R-Springdale. "It's still not legal and it's still not right."

    Pediatrician Eddie Ochoa, who practices at Arkansas Children's Hospital, said the state's Hispanic population mirrors what national statistics and studies find.

    "On the one hand you have a young population that's fairly healthy," said Ochoa, who also teaches at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. "But on the other hand, when other issues come up, payment is going to be a preventive barrier ... when they are not 'emergency-room' sick."

    But care providers can do more to make Hispanics comfortable. At Arkansas Children's Hospital, Ochoa said there are eight Spanish interpreters on staff during business hours. That, coupled with offering discounted services to poor families, has contributed to the hospital seeing its Hispanic patient population jump from 0.75 percent in 1996 to 5.7 percent last year, he said.

    "The hospital's philosophy is something like immigration status shouldn't stand in the way of good health," Ochoa said.

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    Look Around wrote on Dec 2, 2006 8:12 PM:

    " Gravette used to have a emergency room, what happened to that? "

    Razorback wrote on Dec 2, 2006 9:05 PM:

    " I hear the medical Staff in the hospitals of Mexico speak perfect Mexican. If we send the Illegal Mexicans back home to Mexico they could get their health care and language all in the same place. What a joke, this article stating that the Mexicans do not like to go to the emergency room because of the high cost! We all know they receive free medical care in the emergency room of every hospital in the U.S. How many American Citizens can say that? A simple solution to these poor Illegal Mexicans is to return home to Mexico and quit freeloading off the American tax payer. "

    Born Once wrote on Dec 2, 2006 10:28 PM:

    " I have a simple suggestion to Hispanics who have difficulty communication with health care workers: "Learn to speak English". "

    Local RN wrote on Dec 2, 2006 11:31 PM:

    " I am so sick of hearing about non-spanish speaking medical personnel. If we were in Germany, France, or Mexico, we had better speak their language. They do not provide English speaking medical personnel. It can be very difficult. I have spent time in these coutnries while on active military duty and as a civilian. I filled in at a local health dept. for a week and two women came in on seperate days with the same ID. One weighed 120's the other 180's and tried to pretend to be the same person. One was legal, the other not but they were related. They were not turned in so that they might both be treated. Why do we tolerate this? I never filled in again. "

    babies wrote on Dec 3, 2006 12:51 AM:

    " If Hispanics are 4.7% of the popultation and receive 18% of the maternity care, they are having 3 to 4 times the children. Basicly having children they cannot support without being subsidized by govenment programs. Each child cost $10,000 a year to educate in public schools, let alone their healthcare. The poverty they experienced in Mexico because they had so many children when they could not afford even one is now our problem. "

    Bentonville Citizen wrote on Dec 3, 2006 7:23 AM:

    " People, do the math!!! Look at the cost of delivering and educating a single baby, and Hispanics are popping them out of the oven at an alarming rate!. Why are they our responsibility? If we started to take the cost of raising a hispanic child out of the monies we send tp support their native countries, before long we wouldn't be sending money at all. Something has to give. "

    common sense wrote on Dec 3, 2006 9:41 AM:

    " I guess they should learn how to speak English then. OR GO HOME!!!!! "

    American wrote on Dec 3, 2006 2:08 PM:

    " I believe before you leave commets (med) on a site you had best pray that someone does not find out who you are and sue the newspaper who then can sue you for discrimination. It sounds to me like you and everyone like you are the animals not the hispanics. There are other ways to get people to come into the US legally but not by your comments. "

    American wrote on Dec 3, 2006 2:14 PM:

    " Also you would think that everyone of you are full blooded americans but unless you are American Indian then most of you came from somewhere else and most of it was probably not "legal". I don't like to give my money to people who have more than me and most of them do, but you also have to be open minded . If you read you history then most of you would know that we are actually the ones who are immigrants here and not the Mexicans. And by the way the language is Spanish not Mexican. "

    latino wrote on Dec 3, 2006 3:28 PM:

    " to med, look you are an ignorant individual who doesnt have any education and by the way, I would like for you to call me animal in my face because I would just laugh because Im more educated than you, even though you call me "animal" and by the way I was born here in America to second generation mexican americans, you are society at its worst, peace and love brother and thank you for leting me show my education agaisnt your ingnorant mind lol I hope you at least finish the fifth grade because im suprise you even know how to read or write and more suprinsing how to use a computer. lol "

    NG wrote on Dec 3, 2006 5:15 PM:

    " There ain't no gangs, just use-to-be. Look if you can prove there is a Hispanic problem then do it. In the mean time would you please stop scaring the senior citizens? To all of those who do not like my "NG" statements, go-back-under-your-rock. We do not have a Hispanic problem or any gang problems......Belly crawlers! "

    to latino wrote on Dec 3, 2006 9:09 PM:

    " see exsample,in your statement what if to your face ,going to beat me up,thats your style.so much anger display ,animal behavior,what ever u want to call it theres no law that says we have to like mexicans it wouldnt be an issue if you were in mexico,mexican is mexican "

    Look Around wrote on Dec 4, 2006 11:12 AM:

    " Here's the problem with illegal Aliens (not just those from south of the border, but from all over) those that dont speak english, can't, won't, don't, or learn very little. That it self creates problems, it means to provide basic social services, money has to be spent to communicate ( medical, police, fire, public schools), and nobody want to pay more taxes, but guess where the money comes from to pay for these services. Now illegal aliens do pay taxes when they buy items, and some pay income taxes through thier pay check. The biggest problem is the basic social services. To piont out what can happen, I again ask, Gravette used to have a hospital and and Emergency Room, what Happened to it? "

    Live in Gravette wrote on Dec 4, 2006 11:48 AM:

    " More patients checked in then checked out? "

    Get Real People wrote on Dec 4, 2006 1:27 PM:

    " Hey "American" its called freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Have you ever heard of those rights? And unless your an American Indian, shut up with it. Many of my family members are. And as for all of you people who claim there are no gangs in NWA THINK AGAIN!! I was in one many years ago and let me tell you its still up and running. And as a matter of fact I lived in Fayetteville when it was all going on. I'm sorry but I for one am sick and tired of catering to the illegals. They are turning our communities into the cesspools they left. They come over here breed like rabbits and dump the bills on the AMERICAN taxpayers. I have had to learn their language just to accommodate them in my line of work and I am sick and tired of bending to their needs. If they want to be a part of our society and be accepted then they need to get with the program and do what is necessary to become legal and LEARN ENGLISH. "


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