Health remains high on our wealth
agenda.
by Granes, Earl, G., Sr.
For nearly four decades, a consistent objective of the BLACK
ENTERPRISE mission has been to communicate that without investing in the
quality of our health, and that of our families and communities, it is
all but impossible to create sustainable, multigenerational wealth.
That's why we have consistently underscored our presentation of
business, career, and financial success strategies with a foundation of
health coverage. For us, it's about extending our peak earning
years, so we can sustain the highest possible levels of productivity,
job satisfaction, and income during our working lives. It's also
about making preventive health choices that increase our quality of life
while shielding our hard-earned assets from the skyrocketing costs of
medical care. A major objective and potential benefit of wealth is the
ability to enjoy the best possible health outcomes. And conversely, the
more zealously we guard our health, the better positioned we are to
create lasting wealth.
The life of my father was cut short at the age of 46 by a heart
condition that was likely both preventable and treatable. As a result, I
have always had a keen appreciation for the mutually reinforcing values
of health and wealth. One of the ways I demonstrate that appreciation is
by investing my business experience and acumen in support of some of our
nation's most illustrious and innovative healthcare providers and
stakeholders. For example, I currently serve on the board of directors
of Aetna, an industry leader in healthcare, dental, pharmacy, group
life, and disability insurance. I also serve on the board of directors
of the Steadman-Hawkins Research Foundation in Vail, Colorado--known
throughout the world for research into the causes, treatments, and
prevention of orthopedic disorders--and on the board of advisers for the
Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City.
However, the area of healthcare that I've always been most
passionate about celebrating is the professionalism, achievements, and
excellence of our nation's black physicians. This issue marks the
third time we've published our unparalleled listing of
"America's Leading Doctors." However, I am vested in this
subject not just as a matter of business; it is of intensely personal
importance to me and my family. Beyond celebrating the accomplishments
of black physicians in BE, I have demonstrated my faith in the quality
of these doctors by entrusting my health--and indeed, my life--to their
care. For example, when I faced prostate cancer four years ago, Dr.
Arthur Burnett II, an outstanding urologist and one of the brilliant
surgeons featured in this issue, performed the successful surgery.
Later this month, I will be honored and privileged to participate
in the 24th commencement program of the Morehouse School of Medicine in
Atlanta, where I will be presented with an honorary degree by the
president of the school, Dr. John E. Maupin Jr. My late mother, in
particular, would be pleased to know that her oldest son will then hold
honorary degrees from all four of our nation's historically black
medical schools, including Nashville, Tennessee's Meharry Medical
College, Howard University College of Medicine in Washington, D.C., and
the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles.
(Somehow, earning degrees from four top-notch medical schools
wasn't as difficult as I expected!) Although black students are
excelling at prestigious medical schools that their predecessors were
barred from attending not so long ago, these four historically black
medical schools have produced the vast majority of America's black
doctors, and they continue to do so today.
The legacy shared by graduates of these schools, also championed by
the National Medical Association, the professional association of black
medical professionals, is a serious commitment to addressing healthcare
disparities and lack of access in the communities that need it most. The
nation's leading black doctors remain a critical part of the
solution to the healthcare crisis facing not just black Americans but
our entire nation. And protecting and improving our health will always
be a top priority on BE'S wealth-building agenda.
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