MyHealthTeam Launches 'MyCrohnsAndColitisTeam en español,' a Spanish-Language ...
Spanish-speaking people with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis often face language and access barriers to care and information. A dedicated Spanish-language community can improve access to medically reviewed information, peer support, and culturally relevant guidance.
Spanish-speaking adult patients with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, caregivers and family members, clinicians who serve Hispanic communities, and patient advocates focused on access and culturally appropriate information.
What To Know
MyHealthTeam announced a Spanish-language version of its MyCrohnsAndColitisTeam community, offering medically reviewed Spanish content, community support, and translated engagement tools to connect Spanish- and English-speaking members. The release highlights tailored content for U.S.
Hispanic people with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, information on symptoms, testing, treatments, and guidance on navigating care and financial assistance. The site emphasizes culturally tailored articles and bilingual community features (automatic translation between Spanish and English members) rather than new clinical findings or treatments.
This is a company press release describing a product/launch and community-building efforts. If you’re seeking Spanish-language resources, peer support, or medically reviewed education about IBD in Spanish, this community is likely relevant. It does not present new medical research or treatment recommendations.
This is a company press release about launching a patient community and content in Spanish. It describes resources and community features but does not report clinical data or new treatments. Use the site as an informational and peer-support resource; consult clinicians for medical decisions.