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| 07-2894 | Community Partnerships To Eliminate Health Disparities Demonstration Grant Program | Notice | This announcement is made by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS or Department), Office of Minority Health (OMH) located within the Office of Public Health and Science (OPHS), and working in a "One-Department" approach collaboratively with participating HHS agencies and programs (entities). As part of a continuing HHS effort to improve the health and well being of racial and ethnic minorities, the Department announces availability of FY 2007 funding for the Community Partnerships to Eliminate Health Disparities Demonstration Grant Program (hereafter referred to as the Community Partnerships Program). OMH is authorized to conduct this program under 42 U.S.C. 300u-6, section 1707 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended. The mission of the OMH is to improve the health of racial and ethnic minority populations through the development of policies and programs that address disparities and gaps. OMH serves as the focal point in the HHS for leadership, policy development and coordination, service demonstrations, information exchange, coalition and partnership building, and related efforts to address the health needs of racial and ethnic minorities. OMH activities are implemented in an effort to address Healthy People 2010, a comprehensive set of disease prevention and health promotion objectives for the Nation to achieve over the first decade of the 21st century (http://www.healthypeople.gov). This funding announcement is also made in support of the OMH National Partnership for Action initiative. The mission of the National Partnership for Action is to work with individuals and organizations across the country to create a Nation free of health disparities with quality health outcomes for all by achieving the following five objectives: increasing awareness of health disparities; strengthening leadership at all levels for addressing health disparities; enhancing patient-provider communication; improving cultural and linguistic competency in delivering health services; and better coordinating and utilizing research and outcome evaluations. The Community Partnerships Program is designed to support activities that address, and will subsequently eliminate, racial and ethnic health disparities through community-level activities that promote health, reduce risks, and increase access to and utilization of preventive health care and treatment services. In FY 2007 the Community Partnerships Program will support community-based programs that implement activities through collaborative arrangements among minority serving community-based organizations, health care facilities, and other community entities. This program is intended to ascertain the effectiveness of collaborative community-based interventions, implemented at the grassroots level, on reducing health disparities among racial and ethnic minority populations, and demonstrate the effectiveness of the collaborative partnership approach in: <bullet> Developing, implementing and conducting demonstration projects in high-risk minority communities which coordinate integrated community-based educational screening and outreach services, and include linkages for access, and treatment to minorities in high-risk, low-income communities; <bullet> Reducing social cultural and linguistic barriers to health care; and <bullet> Implementing and/or adapting existing promising practices/ model programs for targeted minority communities. The gap in life expectancy between Black and white Americans has narrowed since 1985, but significant racial and ethnic disparities remain across a wide range of health measures.\1\ The 2005 National Healthcare Disparities Report found that disparities related to race, ethnicity and socioeconomic status continue to pervade the American health care system.\2\ The report also states that since the causes of disparities and their prioritization vary across the country, "successfully addressing disparities often requires focused community- based projects that are supported by detailed local data." Eliminating the disproportionate health care disparities is an HHS priority, and the second goal of Healthy People 2010. The risk of many diseases and health conditions are reduced through preventative actions. A culture of wellness diminishes debilitating and costly health problems. Individual health care is built on a foundation of responsibility for personal wellness, which includes participating in regular physical activity, eating a healthful diet, taking advantage of medical screenings, and making healthy choices to avoid risky behaviors. Background information on health issue areas in which significant racial/ethnic disparities are documented may be found in Section VIII of this announcement. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 2007-06-11 | 2007 | 6 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2007/06/11/07-2894/community-partnerships-to-eliminate-health-disparities-demonstration-grant-program | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2007-06-11/pdf/07-2894.pdf | Health and Human Services Department | 221 | This announcement is made by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS or Department), Office of Minority Health (OMH) located within the Office of Public Health and Science (OPHS), and working in a "One-Department" approach... |