Federal Effort Will Hold 'Local Conversations' In Communities Across The Nation To Address Racial Health Disparities
Main Category: Public HealthArticle Date: 08 Jul 2008 - 8:00 PST
HHS' Office of Minority Health throughout this fall will hold a series of "local conversations" in communities across the nation that seeks to address health care disparities among minority populations, the Akron Beacon Journal reports (Powell, Akron Beacon Journal, 7/5).
The meetings, which will run through December, seek to:
- Identify and acknowledge the social, economic, cultural and behavioral factors that contribute to health disparities;
- Examine how health care access, programs and services affect health disparities;
- Examine the role of policy in disparities;
- Determine the most effective ways to address disparities among certain groups and diseases;
- Create methods and ideas that support more effective and efficient solutions;
- Improve existing programs, identify future priority activities, and establish and strengthen state partnerships;
- Establish accountability and ownership for action at the regional level; and
- Improve communication (OMH Web site).
"It's an attempt to do a national blueprint without it being done in a vacuum," she said, adding, "Besides all the problems that there are with disparities, there also are a tremendous amount of programs that are being done in local communities" (Akron Beacon Journal, 7/5).
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