Thursday, June 23, 2011

A warm reception from our President


With approximately 200 Asian American and Pacific Islander colleagues, I had the pleasure of visiting the White House today in acknowledgment of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage. Here’s what my “thank you” note to the President will read:

"Thank you, Mr. President, for the opportunity to visit your stately home. Your hospitality in the form of your kind words and the hors d’oeuvres and beverages was most generous – particularly since you already had a lot on your plate, including an imminent national TV appearance about the war in Afghanistan.

While I didn’t get a chance to speak to you directly, I did have the chance to speak to one of your key health officials, Dr. Howard Koh – your Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services (pictured). He was kind enough to say that he would look into my suggestion that the federal government support a hepatitis B testing day for Asian Americans. Considering that there is already an HIV/AIDS awareness day for Asian Americans, it would seem reasonable that attention be paid to the preponderance of chronic hepatitis B infection among this group as well.

I will be following up with Dr. Koh about this matter. I believe hepatitis B among Asian Americans needs to stay on the radar screen until something more is done. There are far more Asian Americans unknowingly infected with chronic hepatitis B than all Americans unknowingly infected with HIV/AIDS. We on the front lines in various communities throughout the nation fight the good fight to increase hepatitis B awareness among the general public, among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and the medical community, but sometimes one is not a prophet in his or her own land. Hearing more from our federal officials about this preventable epidemic of liver disease due to hepatitis B is critical and essential. Action can prevent more death and disability due to hepatitis B.

Again, thank you for your cordiality, and I hope that you and your family stay well. Please feel free to come visit us in Arizona, and we would be happy to share some of our Asian American and Pacific Islander hospitality in return."


- Doug Hirano, MPH, APCA Executive Director

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