Office of Minority Health
April is National Minority Health Month. Find out about the many resources and events that are available to help you take charge of your health.
This April, the theme for National Minority Health Month 2021 is #VaccineReady. This focus was chosen by the Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Minority Health (OMH) to bring awareness to and address the “disproportionate impact the COVID-19 pandemic is having on” racial, ethnic, and cultural minority communities in the U.S.*
The goal of the #VaccineReady theme is to empower minority communities to:
To promote minority community health, the OMH is providing a wide variety of resources—articles, videos, infographics, factsheets, apps, widgets, and more—such as:
On their website, the CDC also has a Minority Health page, which provides many helpful resources, including:
Health disparities are differences in health outcomes among different groups of people. For example, African American children are more likely to die from asthma compared to non-Hispanic white children. Finding out the causes of those differences and remedying them creates better health for all Americans.
Health equity describes conditions in which all people have the opportunity to be as healthy as possible. Vibrant health is integral to happiness, well-being, and economic vitality and growth. The HHS and CDC work together to advance health equity through programs and support across the nation.
Stay informed of all National Minority Health Month news by following the OMH on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
*Office of Minority Health. (2021, Mar. 1). National Minority Health Month. https://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/omh/Content.aspx?ID=21522&lvl=2&lvlid=12
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