FLORIDA: As president of the Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (FSHCC), I work every day to promote the economic advancement of over 400,000 Hispanic businesses in Florida. Our mission at the FSHCC is to break down administrative and bureaucratic barriers to ensure economic and political empowerment and a better quality of life in communities across Florida.
In fulfilling our mission, we are committed to developing a more robust environment for investment innovation to ensure we are making Florida a more vibrant place to raise a family.One issue at the top of mind for many business-people is health care. Innovation in healthcare is paramount to keeping costs low for businesses. We are continuously looking for more streamlined and effective options when making healthcare choices with our doctors.
An example of an innovative technology is Cardio MEMS that allows a doctor to remotely monitor heart failure patients. Heart disease is the number one cause of death for all Americans; however, Hispanics face even higher risks of cardiovascular diseases due to factors such as access to health care. Among Mexican American adults alone, for example, 34.4 percent of women and 31.6 percent of men suffer from cardiovascular disease.