Categories: AutismHealthcareNews

Urban Community Healthcare Center Launches New Program to Address Racial/Economic Disparities in Pediatric Developmental Screenings

Dr. Michael Oanea Hired to Pediatric Team at Whittier Street Health, Roxbury, MA

BOSTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / July 18, 2024 / Recent studies highlight stark inequities in early childhood intervention referrals: White children are frequently referred before developmental screening, whereas Black children often receive referrals only after a positive screening. Delayed access to services for non-White children increases the risk of long-term impairment, particularly in low-income or minority groups.

Dr. Michael Oanea
Neurodevelopmental Specialist, Whittier Street Health Center, Roxbury, Mass

Whittier Street Health Center is proud to announce the launch of a groundbreaking community-based developmental screening program aimed at addressing these disparities in healthcare access among underserved pediatric patients. The initiative will provide essential early detection and intervention services directly within the communities that need them most, ensuring every child has the opportunity for healthy development and growth.

To help lead this program, WHSC is also pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Michael Oanea to its pediatric team. Oanea will play a pivotal role at WSHC in addressing these disparities as early intervention has been consistently linked to improved lifetime outcomes for children with developmental issues. Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDs), such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), often present during early development and can persist into adulthood if not properly diagnosed and managed.

“Launching community-based developmental screenings is a critical step in addressing the disparities in healthcare access that many minority and low-income families face. By bringing these services directly to the communities that need them, Whittier is making a tangible difference in the lives of these children and their families,” said Oanea.

“In launching this critical initiative, Whittier recognizes the profound need to address healthcare disparities among our most vulnerable communities,” said Frederica Williams, WSHC President and CEO. “We are proud to partner with Dr. Oanea as we pioneer a community-based approach to pediatric developmental screenings at Whittier. By bringing essential services directly to those in need, we aim to not only detect developmental issues early on but ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive.”

Oanea is deeply committed to enhancing access to pediatric developmental screenings for the diverse patient populations served by WHSC. After earning his degree in genetics, Oanea attended medical school at the University of Oklahoma. He completed his pediatrics training at Stony Brook University, NY, followed by a specialized program in neurodevelopmental disabilities at Boston Children’s Hospital.

This new program at WSHC aims to provide better universal surveillance for developmental delays and increased access to early intervention, helping bridge the gap in healthcare disparities for our community’s children.

Contact Information

Press Office
Media and Communications Office
info@wshc.org
617-989-3221

President’s Office
President & CEO
events@wshc.org
617-989-3221

SOURCE: Whittier Street Health Center

View the original press release on newswire.com.

Staff

Recent Posts

Predictmedix AI Announces Closing of Final Tranche of Non-Brokered Private Placement

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - December 5, 2025) - Predictmedix AI Inc. (CSE: PMED) (OTC Pink:…

2 hours ago

Techficient Launches Surefire, Its Proprietary Modern Underwriting Engine

BOISE, Idaho, Dec. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Techficient, a leading innovator in Insurtech solutions, announces the…

2 hours ago

Clinical Education Alliance Becomes Decera Clinical, Delivering Education, Insights, and Communications

Company brings its Scientific Activation™ mission to life at ASH Annual Meeting following November rebrand RESTON,…

2 hours ago

Shrub Oak International School Reinforces Unwavering Commitment to Student Safety and Security

MOHEGAN LAKE, N.Y., Dec. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Shrub Oak International School today announced enhanced…

2 hours ago

‘I’D RATHER GET A ROOT CANAL’: US WORKERS DREAD THE OFFICE HOLIDAY PARTY

National poll reveals 27% of workers prefer dental work over office celebrations as workplace disconnection…

2 hours ago

Medicus Pharma Ltd. Enters Into $5.1 Million Warrant Inducement

Maxim Group LLC is acting as the exclusive Financial Advisor for the transaction PHILADELPHIA, PA…

2 hours ago