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Utah Multicultural Health About CMH
About CMH
The
Center for Multicultural Health is the Utah office of minority
health. It is part of the Utah Department of Health, Division
of Community and Family Health Services. Its purpose is to eliminate
racial and ethnic health disparities in Utah.
CMH was recently awarded by the Federal Office of Minority Health with funding to work in three health areas with significant disparities among racial/ethnic minorities. For the next three years, CMH will focus part of its efforts and resources on these three health issues affecting Utah’s minorities today. They are:
Health Access for Asians/Asian Americans, Blacks/African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, and Pacific Islanders/Hawaiian Natives.
Birth Outcomes for Blacks/African Americans and Pacific Islanders/Hawaiian Natives.
Obesity in Blacks/African Americans, Hispanic/Latinos, and Pacific Islanders/Hawaiian Natives.
We are seeking your assistance as we move forward. As we share our goals and seek out possible members of our advisory boards, we hope to extend our collaboration and efforts with all community members and health professionals in Utah. We are looking for people knowledgeable and passionate about any of these three issues. If you are interested, fill out this Nomination Form. Nomination period ends October 29, 2010.
Legislative Mandate Utah State Code 26-7-2 requires the Center for
Multicultural Health to:
Reduce health disparities and improve health outcomes
of multicultural populations.
Improve access to healthcare for multicultural populations.
Promote cultural competence.
Improve translation and interpretation services at
health agencies.
Coordinate research, education, health promotion
and screening activities related to multicultural and minority health
issues.
Share information about multicultural and minority
health issues.
Facilitate the Ethnic Health Advisory Committee.
Help public and private organizations and advisory
committees in Utah with minority health issues.
Seek federal funding and other resources to accomplish
its mission.
Ethnic community advocates and CMH staff witness the signing
of a 2006 bill about CMH duties.
Office of Minority Health
Duties The Center for Multicultural Health is the Utah
Office of Minority Health and is affiliated with the United States
Office of Minority Health (OMH).
Federal grant requirements include:
Collaborate and coordinate with Utah Department of
Health programs, local health departments and community-based organizations
to serve ethnic and racial minorities.
Facilitate the statewide Multicultural Health Network.
Increase support for community programs that serve
ethnic and racial minorities.
Mission Our mission is to help all racial and ethnic minorities
in Utah achieve optimal health through accessible and high-quality
programs and policies.
We accomplish our mission by increasing public
and health professional awareness of persistent race/ethnic disparities
and by developing effective health policies and culturally competent
programs that lead to better access and utilization of quality health
care services in Utah.
Vision Our vision for Utah:
A place where people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds can enjoy
the best health possible, where all can live, grow and prosper in
clean and safe communities.
Logo
The five yellow
dots in the Center for Multicultural Health logo represent the
five major racial and ethnic minority groups in Utah: Hispanics/Latinos,
American Indians/Alaska Natives, Asians, Blacks/African Americans,
and Pacific Islanders/Native Hawaiians. The blue and red arches
underneath the dots have a double meaning; they remind us of
the beautiful natural arches and bridges of the Utah home we
share and of the importance of "bridging the gap"
by reducing health disparities. The four different colors surrounding
the dots and arches show that different groups can be beautiful,
harmonious and equal when working together towards a common
goal.
Partners
Other Utah Department of Health programs
Local Health Departments
The Multicultural Health Network
The Ethnic Health Advisory Committee
Community-Based Organizations
Healthcare Providers
Universities
Office History and
Funding
In March 2004, the Utah State Legislature passed
statute 26-7-2, calling for a Center for Multicultural Health.
In September 2004, the Center opened as part of the
Utah Department of Health, Division of Community and Family Health
Services (CFHS).
In November 2005, the Center was awarded a grant
from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office
of Minority Health. The Center for Multicultural Health is the
Utah Office of Minority Health.
In March 2006, the Utah State Legislature amended
statute 26-7-2,
calling for enhanced translation services through the Center for
Multicultural Health.
Staff
Owen Quiñonez, MD, Program Coordinator
April Young Bennett, MPA, Health Program Specialist
Dulce Diez, B.S., CHES, Health Program Specialist
Christine Espinel, B.S., Training Specialist
Center
for Multicultural Health (CMH),
Utah Department of Health (UDOH)
Mailing address: PO Box 142001 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2001
| Location:
288 North 1460 West, Salt Lake City, UT
Email: cmh@utah.gov|
Phone: 801-273-4140| Fax: (801) 536-0970 | Web: health.utah.gov/disparities