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Bridging Gaps, Building Futures: Advocating for Equity in Healthcare

Genetic Discrimination

Human Right or Genetic Oversight?

Our Mission and Vision

Our mission at WealthHealth Synergy is to illuminate the economic underpinnings and business motivations driving healthcare policy discrimination, particularly against those with genetic disorders. Through a combination of insightful analysis, personal narratives, and comprehensive research, we strive to educate the public and advocate for systemic change. Our approach aims to bridge the gap between economic theory and social justice, leveraging financial statistics and real-life stories to foster a deeper understanding of the issue and to galvanize community action towards inclusive healthcare policies.

We envision a future where healthcare policies are devoid of genetic discrimination, ensuring equal access to essential services for all individuals, irrespective of their genetic conditions. At WealthHealth Synergy, we believe in the power of informed advocacy and economic insight to dismantle barriers to healthcare access. By advocating for policies grounded in fairness, inclusivity, and economic efficiency, we aim to contribute to a world where healthcare is recognized universally as a fundamental right, not a privilege. Our vision extends beyond awareness, aspiring to catalyze tangible, positive change in healthcare policy and practice, making health equity an achievable reality for everyone.

About Me

My name is Siya Bajaj, and my goal is to spread awareness about the heavily overlooked issue of genetic underclass within healthcare policies. My mission is fueled by personal experiences within my family, where the impact of genetic blood disorders on access to essential healthcare services has been felt.

 

Growing up in a family in which genetic blood disorders run and are prevalent, I have witnessed firsthand the struggles and the lack of financial support families receive for basic healthcare. It’s truly disheartening to see human beings being outright denied and excluded from a fundamental right due to a disorder they have no control over. I realised the unimaginable effect healthcare policy discrimination has on hundreds of thousands of people.

 

Due to a keen interest in economics and a desire to understand the business dynamics and foundation behind economic policies, I will be analysing the financial incentives that lead to the exclusion of specific individuals from essential healthcare policies.

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