sábado, 31 de mayo de 2014

CDC - OMHHE - About - Health Disparities - Health Equity - Office - Minority Health

CDC - OMHHE - About - Health Disparities - Health Equity - Office - Minority Health



The Image of Equity

Many of my childhood thoughts of equity related to women’s rights. I grew up at a time when girls could think about growing up to do the things that men did. However, women’s roles in society had just begun to shift, and there were still very few publicly visible role models—particularly for girls of color. There was a riddle in circulation at the time that went something like this: A man is in a car accident in which his father is fatally injured. The son is taken to the emergency room and operated upon and it is discovered that he is the surgeon’s son. How can this be?

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The Imgage of Equity

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bout CDC's Office of Minority Health 
& Health Equity (OMHHE)

CDC's Office of Minority Health & Health Equity (OMHHE)


Minority Health Determines the Health of the Nation


CDC's Office of Minority Health & Health Equity (OMHHE) Guiding Principle:
Increasing CDC's Impact on Health Equity
The future health of the nation will be determined to a large extent by how effectively we work with communities to eliminate health disparities among those populations experiencing a disproportionate burden of disease, disability, and death.
Persistent health disparities in our country are unacceptable and correctable.
OMHHE Fact Sheet Adobe PDF file 
1-page summary of OMHHE's mission, goals, structure, & more.


Name & Organizational Alignment

Legislation requires the establishment of an Office of Minority Health within the Office of the Director at six US Department of Health and Human Services agencies - including CDC - with the head of each office reporting directly to the head of each agency.

Although CDC has had an Office of Minority Health in place for over 20 years (formerly the Office of Minority Health & Health Disparities or OMHD), in order to comply with all provisions of the new statute, CDC organizationally re-aligned and re-named its office: Office of Minority Health & Health Equity (OMHHE).

HHS approved all six of these minority health offices in April 2011.
Compelling evidence that race & ethnicity correlate with persistent, and often increasing, health disparities among US populations demands National attention.

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