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Originally
posted on CMS.gov on July 8, 2022.
Contact:
CMS Media Relations
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The
CMS Framework for Health Equity depicts how CMS will operationalize
efforts to achieve health equity across CMS programs in the next
decade.
By:
LaShawn McIver, MD, MPH, Director of the CMS Office of Minority Health
Excerpt:
For far too long, health care disparities have persisted in the United
States. In 1985, the landmark report, titled Report of the Secretary’s
Task Force on Black and Minority Health (Heckler Report), marked the
first convening of a group of health experts by the U.S. government to
conduct a comprehensive study of racial and ethnic minority health and
elevate minority health to a national stage. It found persistent health
disparities accounted for 60,000 excess deaths each year. Despite
progress, health disparities persist, rooted in centuries of structural
and systemic barriers in the health care system, and across other
systems, having direct impacts on a person’s health.
Fast
forward to January 2021, President Biden issued Executive Order 13985,
Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through
the Federal Government,3 and other executive orders focused on equity.
For the first time in recent history, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), and all other federal agencies, are being
charged with a whole-of-government approach to find out what more we
can do across our work to identify, understand, and address structural,
policy, and operational challenges and barriers to equity.
Read the full blog at CMS.gov
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