Episode 119: Health Equity Isn’t Just Access: It’s Dignity, Communication, and Choice
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Health equity isn’t just about access—it’s about being heard, respected, and included in decisions about your care. In this episode, Sandy Kibling sits down with cancer scientist and health equity advocate Eugene Manley Jr., PhD, to unpack why so many patients—especially in marginalized communities—leave appointments confused, dismissed, or unheard.
Eugene shares his personal journey from inner-city Detroit to nonprofit advocacy, including firsthand experiences with medical racism and the real consequences of miscommunication and inaccurate documentation.
You’ll walk away with practical “do-this-next” tools to advocate for yourself: how to ask better questions, document your care, build a support network, and speak up when something doesn’t feel right—so every healthcare encounter moves closer to dignity and equity.
Tips for Effective Health Advocacy
1. Educate Yourself: understanding your health condition and treatment options can empower you to ask the right questions.
2. Build a Support Network: having a medical proxy or an advocate who can speak on your behalf during times of vulnerability can make a significant difference.
3. Document Everything: keep records of your medical visits, treatments, and interactions with healthcare providers. This can be crucial in discussions about your care.
4. Speak Up: if something doesn’t feel right, don’t hesitate to voice your concerns. Your health and comfort should always be a priority.
5. Utilize Available Resources: look for organizations and resources that focus on health equity and patient advocacy. They can provide valuable support and information.
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