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Hospitals find asthma hot spots more profitable to neglect than fix [washingtonpost.com]

 

BALTIMORE — Keyonta Parnell has had asthma most of his young life, but it wasn’t until his family moved to the 140-year-old house here on Lemmon Street two years ago that he became one of the health-care system’s frequent customers.

“I call 911 so much since I’ve been living here, they know my name,” said the 9-year-old’s mother, Darlene Summerville, who calls the emergency medical system her “best friend.”

Summerville and her family live in the worst asthma hot spot in Baltimore: Zip code 21223, where decrepit houses, rodents and bugs trigger the disease and where few community doctors work to prevent asthma emergencies.

[For more on this story by Jay Hancock, Rachel Bluth of Kaiser Health News and Daniel Trielli of Capital News Service, go to https://www.washingtonpost.com...m_term=.f23645fb2ed8]

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Wrote piece about ACEs and asthma five years ago.

Hard to fathom that anyone would want to profit from this trauma. 

Thanks for posting! 

 Here’s link to piece I wrote that was reposted on ACEs Too High site:

https://acestoohigh.com/2013/0...to-a-life-of-asthma/

 

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