Thursday, February 3, 2011

White House Offers Input Opportunity for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

For those of us who have been advocating for the health and well being of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, there’s an interesting opportunity to guide the federal government’s efforts in this arena. The White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders is coordinating an effort to provide comment on government plans to enhance services for AAPIs.

Each major government department has or is developing a plan to improve services to AAPIs. These draft plans are available on-line. The public has 30 days to provide comment once the initial draft plan is completed. Our area of interest is the Department of Health and Human Services, which includes key agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Office of Minority Health, the Health Resources and Services Administration and the National Institutes of Health. With concerted and strategic effort, these agencies can have a sizable impact on the health and well being of populations such as AAPIs suffering from health disparities such as hepatitis B, tuberculosis, tobacco use and diabetes. Communities have an obligation to participate, however. This is an important opportunity.

Here’s a link to the plan.

The deadline for comment is February 17th. I’ll provide a draft of our suggested comments in an upcoming blog entry.

- Doug Hirano, MPH, APCA Executive Director

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