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  • Response to Disparities
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    Catholic Health Care's Response to Disparities

    • A1C Achiever Patient Recognition Program
    • African-American Health Information and Resource Center
    • Baby Safe Sleep and Women's Outpatient Center
    • Better Bodies for Better Health
    • Block by Block — Greater Humboldt Park Community Campaign Against Diabetes
    • Cancer Program of Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins
    • Clinical Transformation Cardiothoracic Surgery Learning Community
    • Collaborate for Self Management Improvement in Diabetes
    • Community-Based Chronic Disease Management Clinic
    • Community Need Index
    • Community Wellness Program
    • Culturally Appropriate Resources and Education Initiative
    • Curtis D. Robinson Men's Health Institute at Saint Francis
    • Equity in Care Project
    • Forging Relationships in Migrant Health Promotion
    • The Franciscan Clinic
    • Friends Outreach Program
    • Healthy Start/Healthy Families
    • Heart Failure Support Program
    • Holy Cross Hospital Health Centers
    • Home-Based Education and Support Program
    • Hope Dispensary of Greater Bridgeport
    • Immigrant Health Outreach Program
    • In the Pink Cancer Early Detection and Education Program
    • Kitty DeGree Breast Health Center
    • The Language Collaborative
    • Lourdes Center for Public Health
    • Mental Health Services
    • Mercy Health Partners Diversity Committee
    • Mercy Health Partners/Lakeshore Health Network
    • MR CHAMMP Program
    • Muskegon Oceana County Health Disparities Reduction Coalition
    • Partnerships Active in Communities to Achieve Health Equity
    • Project Brotherhood
    • St. Clare Medical Outreach
    • St. Francis Medical Center Diabetes & Nutrition Center
    • St. John Community Health Center
    • St. Mary's Community Center
    • St. Mary's Health Center
    • St. Vincent Avon Breast Health Education Services
    • St. Vincent Healthcare Mobile Mammography Coach
    • School-Based Health Center
    • Translation Services and Community Clinic
    • Trinity Health Disparities Initiatives

    Poor health outcomes for African Americans, Hispanic Americans, American Indians and Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders are apparent when comparing their health indicators against those of the rest of the U.S. population. These populations experience higher rates of illness and death from health conditions such as heart disease, stroke, specific cancers, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, asthma, hepatitis B, and overweight and obesity.

    In 2002, to reduce health disparities and improve the health status of minority populations, the 107th Congress in H. Con. Res 388 agreed to establish a National Minority Health and Health Disparities Month, now commemorated in April as National Minority Health Month.

    The existence of racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes, access to care and receipt of quality health care stands in direct opposition to the mission of Catholic health care and the Catholic social tradition. To shed further light on this problem and how our ministry is addressing it, CHA asked its members for information about their initiatives to create a just health care system and increase access to all God's people in need.

    In response, many unique approaches that are replicable were submitted. The information received underscores Catholic health care's shared commitment to:

    • Promote and defend human dignity. Attend to the whole person.
    • Care for those persons who are poor and vulnerable.
    • Act on behalf of justice.
    • Steward resources.
    • Act in communion with the church.

    As a vibrant community of members, CHA's goal in this activity is to engage the ministry in a conversation about the continued need for initiatives that open opportunities for access to quality health care for all, regardless of racial or ethnic background. If you know of a program that can be shared with others, please submit program information so that we can continue to highlight your efforts and share practices across the membership.

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