World Trade Center Health Program — more than a decade providing health monitoring and treatment
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September 15, 2022
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Description:In 2022, over 14,000 members of the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program self-identify as Hispanic. This blog is dedicated to our Spanish-speaking audience as a message of outreach and as an overview of the WTC Health Program and research over the last decade. This Hispanic Heritage Month, we honor the many survivors and responders of 9/11, who require care in the WTC Health Program.
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Content Notes:Origins of the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program -- Who Is Eligible for Health Care Services? --How to Enroll in the WTC Health Program? -- What Are the Health Conditions Covered by the WTC Health Program? -- Monitoring, Screening, and Treatment at the WTC Health Program -- What Are the Plans for the Future?
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