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Healthcare Leadership is a Calling: Perspectives on National Minority Health Month | Blog | American College of Healthcare Executives

by rjacksonon April 26, 2021 By Stephan Davis, DNP, FACHE “Healthcare leadership is more than a profession, it’s a calling.” It’s a simple but profound statement that kicked off the 2021 ACHE Congress on Healthcare Leadership. As a healthcare leader and educator of color, I feel called in this moment to respond to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Office of Minority Health’s request that individuals and communities share the reasons why they are #VaccineReady, the theme for this year’s National Minority Health Month.   I feel fortunate to share I am among the millions of Americans who are fully vaccinated. Part of the reason I felt compelled to get vaccinated quickly is because of my family story. My father was born in the Jim Crow South. A Kentucky native, my father recalls not being able to drink from the same water fountain as his white counterparts when he was young. As a child, I vividly remember my father teaching me what so many Black fathers pa

National Minority Health Month

National Minority Health Month National Minority Health Month The AAFP has worked with the Office of Minority Health for more than 15 years on clinical recommendations and practice ideas that can help family physicians improve care for minority patients and underserved communities.   Our focus on addressing health equity and disparities, and improving health outcomes for minority populations, ties directly to National Minority Health Month. This annual observance in April – which addresses the health needs of African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans and other minorities – provides an opportunity to elevate AAFP member voices and discuss issues that negatively impact patient and community health. We re also sharing content that supports Public Health Week (April 5-11) and Black Maternal Health Week (April 11-17), and highlighting advocacy efforts during Healthcare.Gov s Latino Week of Action (April 18-24).

Most Latinos plan to get or have got Covid vaccinations Access is key, leaders say

Most Latinos plan to get or have got Covid vaccinations. Access is key, leaders say. Patricia Guadalupe © Provided by NBC News A solid majority of U.S. Latinos say they plan to get the coronavirus vaccination or already have got it, which is a markedly different scenario from earlier in the year, when skepticism and mistrust were a much greater challenge.  This is great news, community leaders and Latino legislators say, but access to vaccinations continues to be a hurdle. A survey by the Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C., finds that 70 percent of Latinos are planning to be vaccinated or have already received shots.

Vaccination rates slowing in Jefferson County | News, Sports, Jobs

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