EPISODE · Apr 20, 2025 · 42 MIN
Amdalat Jinadu on Transforming Healthcare for Black and BAME Women
from Joseph Bonner Show · host Joseph Bonner Network
In this powerful and eye-opening episode, Amdalat Jinadu, CEO and Co-Founder of La Latch Limited and Natalli, shares her deeply personal journey from overcoming a post-labor spinal cord injury to revolutionizing perinatal care through deep-tech innovation and advocacy.Jinadu speaks candidly about the systemic neglect Black and BAME women face in healthcare, addressing the intersection of race, gender, and socioeconomic barriers that lead to disproportionate maternal health risks. She also discusses how technology can create lasting change in the healthcare system.Listen as she dives into her groundbreaking work at La Latch Limited, her vision for an empathetic and inclusive healthcare future, and the urgent need for better care coordination and support systems to prevent traumatic medical outcomes.Sign up for the La Latch newsletter at www.lalatch.com | https://www.lalatchclub.com/Correction: Amdalat mentioned 1 in 4 black women are at risk of death during labour, however she corrected that statment and informed us that black women are 4 times more likely to die during labour in comparison to their white counterparts.
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In this powerful and eye-opening episode, Amdalat Jinadu, CEO and Co-Founder of La Latch Limited and Natalli, shares her deeply personal journey from overcoming a post-labor spinal cord injury to revolutionizing perinatal care through deep-tech innovation and advocacy.Jinadu speaks candidly about the systemic neglect Black and BAME women face in healthcare, addressing the intersection of race, gender, and socioeconomic barriers that lead to disproportionate maternal health risks. She also discusses how technology can create lasting change in the healthcare system.Listen as she dives into her groundbreaking work at La Latch Limited, her vision for an empathetic and inclusive healthcare future, and the urgent need for better care coordination and support systems to prevent traumatic medical outcomes.Sign up for the La Latch newsletter at www.lalatch.com | https://www.lalatchclub.com/Correction: Amdalat mentioned 1 in 4 black women are at risk of death during labour, however she corrected that statment and informed us that black women are 4 times more likely to die during labour in comparison to their white counterparts.
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