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TWC News Update: CMS Announces Minority Health Equity Plan
Officials with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Office of Minority Health (OMH) recently unveiled the organization’s first plan to address health equity in Medicare.
The CMS Equity Plan for Improving Quality in Medicare is being described as an action-oriented plan that will focus on six priority areas and aim to reduce health disparities.
“As we strive to create a healthcare system that provides better care, spends dollars more wisely, and creates healthier people, CMS is committed to achieving equity for minority and other underserved populations and eliminating health disparities among Medicare beneficiaries,” CMS acting administrator Andy Slavitt said in a released statement.
The Equity Plan reportedly focuses on Medicare populations that experience disproportionately high burdens of disease, lower quality of care, and barriers accessing care. These include racial and ethnic minorities, sexual and gender minorities, people living with disabilities, and those living in rural areas.
The priorities and activities described in the plan were developed during a year-long process in collaboration with NORC at the University of Chicago, which included examining evidence, identifying opportunities, and gathering input from a broad array of stakeholders across the country, according to CMS officials.
Six priority areas and several high-yield activities serve as the plan’s foundation.
“We know that in order to achieve the goals of the plan, we need to work with many stakeholders, and we hope that as we start to implement the activities in the plan, we will see a number of them join us on the path to equity,” said Cara James, director of the OMH.
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