Shortage designation identifies an area, population, or facility with a lack of health care services. Get data on Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) and Medically Underserved Areas/Populations (MUA/Ps).
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Office of health Equity (OHE) advances health equity and women’s health issues across the nation through CDC’s science and programs.
This website features information, continuing education opportunities, resources, and more for health and health care professionals to learn about culturally and linguistically appropriate services, or CLAS. Launched in 2004, Think Cultural Health is sponsored by the Office of Minority Health.
The mission of Advancing Health Equity is to engage with healthcare organizations to dismantle racism in healthcare with the goal of mobilizing for health equity and eradicating racial health inequities.
Works to embed health equity across the AMA organization so that health equity becomes part of the practice, process, action, innovation, and organizational performance and outcomes.
Member-driven nonprofit membership organization dedicated to build a global community that engages across sectors and disciplines to advance health equity.
NCHE aims to promote health and racial equity. Our key strategies are (1) Leadership, (2) Applying Data Research and Information, and (3) Supporting and Expanding the Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Movement.
An interactive resource to facilitate awareness of evidence-based health needs throughout Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin to engage in health information outreach.
Interact directly with data and information from reliable and current resources. Discover facts and stories that contribute to a community's health status. Locate an organization to partner with for community health and wellness information
A collaborative which includes Community Health Network, Eskenazi Health, Franciscan Health and Indiana University Health in partnership with the Indianapolis Recorder and Greater Indianapolis Branch of the NAACP. The collaborative’s long-term goal is to improve access to high-quality and equitable healthcare for all in Central Indiana.