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The following are some related links..
- All American Health -
www.allamericanhealth.org
- AMA Minority Physicians Statistics -
www.ama-assn.org/go/mac
- Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum
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www.apiahf.org
- California Black Health Network -
www.cbhn.org
- California Medical Association -
www.cmanet.org
- California Medical Association Foundation - www.thecmafoundation.org
- California Coalition for Childhood Immunization
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www.immunizeca.org
This is a statewide "umbrella" coalition addressing
childhood immunizations. The coalition has an active
committee addressing health disparities in immunizations.
- CDC Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health
[REACH 2010] -
www.cdc.gov/reach2010/
- The Center for Cross-Cultural Health -
www.crosshealth.com/index.html
- Department of Health & Human Services, USA,
Office of Minority Health -
www.omhrc.gov/
- Diversityrx -
www.diversityrx.org/
- Ethnic Health Institute -
www.altabatessummit.org/community/ehi.html
- Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation -
www.kff.org/whythedifference
- Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Minority Health
Program -
www.kff.org/minorityhealth
- HRSA Quality Center-
http://bphc.hrsa.gov/quality/Cultural.htm
- Institute for Healthcare Advancement -
http://www.iha4health.org
A non-profit organization which conducts programs and
projects to positively impact healthcare for all populations.
The institute particularly addresses health literacy
with a series of books, an annual conference and a teaching
curriculum.
- Institute for the Advancement of Multicultural and Minority Medicine -
http://www.iammm.org
The Institute was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization to
focus primarily on the elimination of health disparities and to fulfill
this commitment with much needed programs and resources. IAMMM is based
primarily on the premise that developing strategies, addressing issues,
and conducting major fundraising require the collective concentrated
efforts of distinguished experts willing to make long-term commitments
to the work of IAMMM. The group represents scholars, clinical and scientific
researchers, elected officials, community activists, philanthropists, and
others with the expertise and resources to make IAMMM a viable and respected
entity in addressing health disparities.
- Kaisernetwork -
www.kaisernetwork.org
- Latino Coalition for a Healthy California -
www.lchc.org
- National Asian Women's Health Organization
- www.nawho.org
- National Cancer Institute -
http://www.nccc.org/CIS/partnerresource.html
The Institute’s Cancer Information Service educates
the public and health professionals about the latest
cancer research. They provide resources for patients
and their families, partner with state, regional and
national organizations, and research the most effective
ways to disseminate information to the public.
- National Center for Cultural Competence
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www.georgetown.edu/research/gucdc/nccc/
- National MultiCultural Institute -
www.nmci.org
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