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COMMUNITY HEALTH PARTNERS
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MEET COMMUNITY
HEALTH
INITIATIVE PARTNER:B. Waine Kong, PhD, JD
CEO, Association of Black Cardiologists
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Whether earning a graduate degree by
attending classes at night while working a full-time day job, or
changing the face of health care by organizing blood pressure
clinics in dozens of Maryland churches, Dr. Waine Kong has
quietly devoted his life to learning ways to improve the health
of the African-American community. As chief executive officer of
the Association of Black Cardiologists, Kong continues to work
to increase the lifespan of black Americans, so that the
multigenerational black community will include more and more
grandparents and great-grandparents.
Q: How did the Association of Black Cardiologists become
involved with the Community Health Initiative?
A: I met with [Director of Health] Readus Smith several times
and he is of the belief that I could make a contribution to the
cause of improving the health status of the members of COGIC.
Q: How do the goals of the ABC align with what the COGIC
Department of Health is trying to accomplish through the
Community Health Initiative?
A: Our goals line up perfectly. The mantra of the ABC is that
children deserve to know their grandparents so they will become
great-grandparents. Since cardiovascular disease kill 50 percent
of our grandparents, the ABC is focused on promoting our seven
steps to good health: Spirituality, Blood pressure control,
Cholesterol control, Diabetes and weight control, Exercise and
nutrition, Don’t smoke, Access good health care and take
medication as prescribed. While [the Community Health
Initiative] is more broadly defined, we are in this fight
together.
Q: How will the contributions of the ABC help to further the
goals of the Community Health Initiative?
A: Our scientists and physicians can contribute a great deal to
the process.
Q: What is your opinion of the Community Health Initiative?
A: The Community Health Initiative is right on time. Our
commitment to improve our lifestyles and get a piece of the pie
while doing good is a marvelous initiative. The only way this
important health improvement initiative can be sustained is to
find a permanent way to finance it. [The COGIC Department of
Health] has found the way.
Q: How do you see the Community Health Initiative changing the
face of healthcare in America?
A: According to Margaret Mead: Never underestimate what a
dedicated group of people can accomplish. If fact, it is the
only thing that has changed the world.
The Community Health Initiative is the community outreach
program of the Church Of God In Christ. We are committed to
improving our members’ quality of life by providing a valuable
plan for purchasing prescriptions, over-the-counter medications,
vitamins and supplements and other healthcare products. We are
also dedicated to educating our members in all aspects of
maintaining good health and a good quality of life with
preventive measures. |