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Changing the Mindset About Mental Health Care for Immigrant and Minority Groups
The immigrant narrative is complex, and more accessible and welcoming mental health care services are needed
“I don’t know what I̵...
During National Minority Health Month, HHS Organizes First-Ever Nationwide Vaccination Day Event to Bring Health-Related Resources to Black Communi...
Events were held in 21 cities.
This past Saturday, April 22, 2023, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)’s We Can Do This COVID-19...
A message for National Minority Health Month: Take obesity seriously
By Nancy Glick, Director of Food and Nutrition Policy
As National Minority Health Month in April comes to a close, It is a good time to take stock ...
Diverse, Inclusive Data Leads to Better Health Outcomes and Healthier Communities — The National Minority Quality Forum
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March 28, 2023
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Diverse, Inclusive Data Leads to Better Health Outcomes ...
Breast Cancer Treatment Outcomes for Sex & Gender Minority Patients
Sex & Gender Minority Patients:
Sex & Gender Minority Patients
There’s a reasonable amount of qualitative evidence showing that LG...
Risk of Poor Skin Cancer Outcomes in Racial and Ethnic Minority Group Patients
Racial and ethnic minority groups are less likely to feel that their doctor shows respect, listens, and explains during clinical encounters, which ...
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