Office of Minority Health & Health Equity
Mission, Goals, and Functions
Mission:
Equalizing health outcomes and
eliminating health disparities
The Nebraska Office of Minority Health
is dedicated to improving the health status of racial/ethnic minorities, Native Americans,
refugees, and newly-arrived immigrant groups in Nebraska.
Office of Minority Health Strategic Plan,
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Goals:
- Become the centralized source for information relevant to the health of minorities in
Nebraska.
- Provide strong and effective leadership in advocating for policies and programs to
ensure access of racial/ethnic minorities to comprehensive health services in Nebraska.
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- Become the leading source of information, advocacy and training for cultural competency
in the Nebraska health care system.
- Enhance Nebraskas Public Health infrastructure to better meet the health needs of
racial/ethnic minorities.
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Functions:
- Monitoring health problems and hazards for health equity.
- Increasing public awareness about health disparities through information, education, and
empowerment.
- Improving access to health services.
- Promoting and advocating for cultural awareness and competency in the health care
workforce.
- Monitoring, collecting, developing, and providing relevant statistical data to identify
health status
- Reviewing, evaluating, and recommending policies and programs to assure effective access
and culturally competent health services.
- Increasing representation in science and health professions of racial and ethnic
minorities, Native Americans, refugees, and newly-arrived immigrants.
- Promoting and mobilizing collaboration and partnerships among federal, regional, and
state agencies and community organizations.
- Expanding community-based health promotion and disease prevention outreach efforts.
- Developing grants and other resources.
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Contact Us:
Office of Minority Health & Health Equity
PO Box 95026
Lincoln, NE 68509-5026
(402)
471-0152
minority.health@dhhs.ne.gov
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