jueves, 1 de febrero de 2018

Conversations in Equity - January 2018

Conversations in Equity - January 2018

CDC

CIE

mission possible

Mission Possible: Healthy Lives for Everyone

Leandris C. Liburd, PhD, MPH, MA
"CDC was the first operating division within the Department of Health and Human Services to establish an office of minority health in response to the 1985 Secretary’s Task Force Report on Black and Minority Health. Then CDC director, Dr. James Mason, added the Office of the Associate Director for Minority Health to his senior leadership team. He began the process of elevating awareness across CDC programs of the disproportionate burden of premature death, preventable disease, and injury experienced by communities of color in the U.S. This also started building the agency’s capacity to effectively address and reduce health disparities and increase the diversity of the CDC workforce to broaden perspectives on what is needed in surveillance, programs, policies, and other strategies to improve minority health. Over the years, the name of the office has changed some, but the mission to reduce health disparities has not changed. Much has been implemented, but there is still more to do before we achieve health equity, that is, when all people have the opportunity to attain the best health possible."
Read more about public health agents of change and how we can achieve healthy lives for everyone at https://blogs.cdc.gov/healthequity/2018/01/30/mission-possible/.

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