Taking Action
to Improve Health Equity During National Minority Health Month
During
April, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Office of
Minority Health (CMS OMH) recognizes National Minority Health Month. This
health observance promotes education around the health inequities
affecting people from underserved and marginalized communities, and the
theme for this year’s observance is “Better Health Through Better
Understanding.”
Our
office is proud to embody this theme through initiatives like the Coverage to Care (C2C) program. C2C
resources and programs aim to help patients understand their health
coverage and connect to various primary care and preventive services,
in line with the CMS Framework for Health Equity 2022–2032.
Priority 4 of the Framework is to advance language access, health
literacy, and the provision of culturally tailored services, which C2C
incorporates by offering resources in up to ten different languages. As
36% of adults in the United States have basic or below basic health
literacy, C2C resources also take care to explain health coverage in an
easily digestible way and to break down information about preventive
services by audience.
National
Minority Health Month is a great opportunity to encourage those in your
community to make the most of their health coverage in order to live a
long, healthy life. Share the resources below throughout the month to
help members of your community understand their health care.
In
addition, we are happy to announce that registration for the inaugural
CMS Health Equity Conference is now open. The conference will be held
at Howard University in Washington, D.C. on June 7 and 8. Participants
will have the option of attending in-person or virtually. This event
will provide an opportunity to learn more about health disparities that
exist within our communities as well as give participants the chance to
connect with peers, build relationships, learn about new initiatives,
and share research findings. There is no cost to attend, so be sure to
register soon as spots will fill up quickly. Visit our CMS Health Equity Conference website
for more information and to register by May 19.
We
hope to see you there!
Resources:
- View
the C2C Roadmap to Better Care, which is
available in 9 languages. This resource explains what health
coverage is and how to use it to get primary care and preventive
services through 8 clear steps.
- Download materials
through the C2C Prevention Resources webpage so
your patients can learn about services available at no cost to
them under most health coverage. These resources are each
available in 8 languages and are individually tailored to adults,
men, women, teens, children, and infants.
- Read about the Connected Care campaign, which
describes the benefits of chronic care management (CCM) for
patients with multiple chronic conditions and provides health care
professionals with resources to implement CCM, like the CCM Connected Care Toolkit.
- Review the CMS Framework for Health Equity 2022–2032,
which informs all of CMS OMH’s work and aims to further advance
health equity, expand coverage, and improve health outcomes for
the more than 150 million individuals supported by CMS programs.
Similarly, the CMS Framework for Advancing Health Care in
Rural, Tribal, and Geographically Isolated Communities
explains how CMS is working to promote access to high-quality,
equitable care in rural, Tribal, and geographically isolated
communities.
- Follow the Guide to Developing a Language Access Plan
to ensure persons with limited English proficiency have meaningful
access to your organization’s programs through high quality
language services.
- Use the Mapping Medicare Disparities Tool
to identify disparities between subgroups of Medicare enrollees
(e.g., racial and ethnic groups) in health outcomes, utilization,
and spending.
- Explore the Health Equity Technical Assistance Program
to receive guidance on taking action against health disparities
and embedding health equity into your organization’s work.
- Visit the Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Minority Health website to find additional
resources that you can use and share during National Minority
Health Month.
|
No comments:
Post a Comment