Sen. Hirono, Colleagues Announce Health Equity and Accountability Act to Create More Equitable Health Care System
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* Expand access to health care including for immigrant and rural communities. The legislation includes
* Improve care for underserved communities through enhanced language access services, provider training on cultural competency, and investments in diversifying the health workforce.
* Dismantle barriers and fund programs to support mental, infant, maternal, sexual, and reproductive health for marginalized and underserved individuals and communities.
* Increase federal resources to address diseases that disproportionately impact minority communities, and engage the entire federal government in building and funding strategies to address social determinants of health.
"The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated and laid bare health disparities in communities across the country, particularly in communities of color. Even before the pandemic, Pacific Islanders--including COFA citizens and Native Hawaiians--experienced poorer health outcomes, often due to systemic barriers in our health care system and society at large. HEAA dismantles these barriers to accessing information, health education, health services and coverage so that all communities in
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The full list of endorsing organizations can be found here. Bill text can be found here: https://www.hirono.senate.gov/download/20201007-health-equity-and-accountability-act-of-2020
"It's not enough to just work for better health care for all--we also need to tackle the unacceptable disparities in health care that Black and Brown families, women, low-income families, rural communities, and LGBTQ+ Americans face every day," said
"This bill is a bold blueprint for tackling the immense inequities in our health care system. Far too many Americans are unable to access quality health care because of the color of their skin, who they love, where they live, or how much money they have. The COVID-19 pandemic has painfully illuminated these disparities, taking a tragic toll on underserved communities. The Health Equity and Accountability Act broadens access to health care, improves language services and cultural trainings, and increases workforce diversity - necessary strides to make our country's health care system more equitable for all,"
"We can do so much more to help underserved communities access comprehensive healthcare that is culturally-competent, equitable and affordable," said
"Whether someone lives or dies should never depend on factors like race, income, gender, or LGBTQ status. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to underscore the deep inequities in our health care system, I'm proud to cosponsor this bill to build a healthier, more equitable future,"
"The coronavirus pandemic has devastated historically underserved communities and underscored the importance of equal access to health care for all," said
"Even before COVID-19 killed over 200,000 Americans -- disproportionately people of color -- we were confronting serious and deadly disparities in health care access and outcomes," said
"The ongoing pandemic has disproportionately affected communities of color, and has tragically further illuminated the inadequate access to care and health systems that serve racial and ethnic minorities in
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"This Bill will begin the process of implementing policies that strengthen the very backbone of a good health care system. Language access, workforce diversity, caring for our COFA neighbors are all essential to a thriving Kalihi valley!" Dr.
"Hep Free Hawaii is a community-based coalition that works at the intersection of health and social justice. The Health Equity and Accountability Act will enhance the health care infrastructure for
"The HEAA is a bill that is long overdue! For many years, lip service has been played in regard to health disparities... but there has not been any action since the ACA was passed. Now is the time to not just talk, but to actually do something! The residents of our immigrant, rural community of Lanai are suffering - many have lost their jobs due to COVID-19 and along with their jobs they have lost health care coverage; limited language competency complicates matters further as they try to navigate the maze of various programs. The HEAA provides a path of bold, policy solutions that builds upon the ACA, and, at the same time, provides targeted, immediate relief to our community. Our country has been traveling down a dark path in the last 3 plus years. We need to turn that around and take action to address the inequities and health disparities - the HEAA lays that groundwork,"
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"The COVID-19 pandemic has proven again the inadequate health equity in our Pacific Islander population and the devastation of these health disparities for our Pacific Islander families. Losing a loved one unexpectedly and the separation of families during COVID has had dramatic impact on our community that will last for generations. To have a healthier economy and community, we must address the health disparities in our communities. We Are Oceania supports the Health Equity and Accountability Act because our community benefits when we directly address health inequities,"
"Addressing health disparities and achieving health equity are goals shared across the
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"Communities of color continue to be disproportionately devastated by COVID-19. Unless we take immediate steps to mitigate long standing racial disparities in our health care system, many more preventable deaths will ravage our most vulnerable communities" said
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"The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed racial disparities in the social determinants of health like never before, with Latinos and other communities of color continuing to be disproportionately impacted by both the virus and its economic impacts. Even as we work to get our nation through this pandemic, we must also begin to address the long-standing inequities that have contributed to these unjust outcomes in the Latino community," said
"Healthcare disparities in our country have been a long standing issue and concern for the
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