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Recognize Asian American and Pacific Islander
Heritage Month
During May, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services Office of Minority Health recognizes Asian American and
Pacific Islander Heritage Month as part of our commitment to understanding
the health needs of this diverse population. Included in the Asians and Native Hawaiians
or Other Pacific Islanders (Asian and NHOPI) population is a wide variety of
subgroups, each with their own unique health disparities. These disparities
can also be observed when comparing Asian Medicare beneficiaries to Native
Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders beneficiaries. We are committed to
making sure these vulnerable populations can effectively get and use health
care through policy and equity initiatives. May is also National Mental Health Month,
which gives CMS OMH an opportunity to highlight the importance of mental
health for the Asian and NHOPI communities as these communities are generally
less likely to seek professional help for mental health issues due to
barriers such as accessing care because of linguistic, cultural, or
insurance-related obstacles. Recent increases in anti-Asian discrimination
and violence compounded with other pandemic-related stressors have severely
impacted the Asian American community furthering the need to bring attention
to these issues. This month allows CMS OMH to continue to
strive towards our goal of improving the health of all minority populations.
Below are resources that you can share with your patients during this month
and more. Resources
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