National
Minority Health Month
During
April, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Office of
Minority Health (CMS OMH) recognizes National Minority Health Month.
Officially established by Congress in 2002, this health observance
offers an opportunity to build awareness about the health inequities
that have historically affected underserved and marginalized
communities.
In
keeping with Executive Order 13985, Advancing Racial Equity and Support
for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government, our office
is working to develop a comprehensive approach to advance equity for
all including people of color and those adversely affected by
persistent poverty and inequity to ensure those served by CMS can
achieve their highest level of health and well-being. This is an effort
that has involved furthering and embedding equity work across all CMS
programs and continuing to provide resources to encourage advancing health
equity for all the populations we serve. From the CMS Innovation Center, to the Medicare program, Medicaid and CHIP
programs across the country, the Marketplace team, and more, CMS is
committed to advancing health equity across Medicare, the Marketplaces,
and Medicaid and CHIP.
This
observance exemplifies our goal to help eliminate health disparities
while improving the health of all minority populations. Below is a list
of the resources offered by CMS OMH in order to help achieve this goal.
Resources
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