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Addressing the Unique Health Care Needs of the LGBTQ+ Community

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Addressing the Unique Health Care Needs of the LGBTQ+ Community

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Meteorologist Brittney Merlot

Mar 18, 2024, 9:29 AM CST

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MADISON, Wis. (CIVIC MEDIA) – LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week serves as a reminder of the different challenges encountered by the LGBTQ+ community in accessing health care.

“We need to create environments of acceptance and understanding where LGBTQ+ individuals feel safe to seek the care they need.”

From March 18th to the 22nd, health care professionals, activists, and organizations come together to raise awareness and advocate for inclusivity. At Aspirus Health, Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner Sam Markert emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing these challenges, stating, “Awareness is key.”

“This week is about acknowledging the diverse health care needs within the LGBTQ+ community and ensuring they are heard, seen, and cared for – that their voices matter,” Markert affirms. “It’s a statement to let them know that we hear them, care about their health concerns, and stand by them.”

Furthermore, it presents an opportunity to educate the broader community, fostering understanding and sensitivity toward the distinctive health concerns and barriers faced by LGBTQ+ individuals.

Health challenges for this community can range from heightened vulnerability to HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Also, increased risks of certain cancers, substance abuse, and mental health issues.

“Regular screening and access to preventive measures are essential in our efforts to treat these conditions and combat HIV transmission within the LGBTQ+ community,” says Markert.

However, stigma and discrimination often loom large in health care settings, presenting significant barriers to LGBTQ+ individuals seeking care. As a result, up to one third of LGBTQ+ Americans avoid seeing a health care provider.

“We need to create environments of acceptance and understanding where LGBTQ+ individuals feel safe to seek the care they need,” stresses Markert.

One key aspect is ensuring inclusivity during the intake process, which entails asking the patient about sexual orientation and gender identity, allowing health care providers to deliver more personalized and effective care.

“Providing competent and compassionate care to the LGBTQ+ community really doesn’t differ from offering patient-centered care to any other health care group,” reassures Markert. “No matter how a patient identifies, the more information we have about them, the better we tailor care to their specific needs.”

The best way for anyone to prevent and treat their health concerns is to have regular visits with a primary care provider. To find one in your area, visit www.aspirus.org/find-a-provider. For guidance in selecting and navigating LGBTQ+-friendly care, visit https://glma.org/ or https://lgbtqhealthcaredirectory.org/resources.

Did you know that the Veterans Affairs Department has an LGBTQ+ Veterans Care Coordinator? You can contact Margo Edge at 608-256-1901 ext. 10762. They’ll be in Beaver Dam and Madison this week.

In the video below, there’s more information on how to find your local point of contact and providers for VA health care needs for LGBTQ+ in Wisconsin.

Brittney Merlot
Brittney Merlot

Brittney Merlot is Civic Media’s Meteorologist. Email her at brittney.merlot@civicmedia.us.

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