Education & TrainingCommercialMedicare AdvantageJuly 1, 2024

July is Disability Awareness Month

We hope you are finding our monthly observance articles helpful and informative. We will continue to feature these monthly articles to keep you informed about our resources that are here to support you in caring for all of our members.

We strive to advance health equity so everyone has a fair opportunity to be at their healthiest. As we reduce barriers to whole health — physical, behavioral, and social — and personalize the healthcare journey, we can more effectively advance health equity. While focusing on understanding member needs, we actively develop educational tools for providers.

In recognition of July as Disability Awareness Month, and to commemorate the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990 that promotes equal rights and accessibility for people with disabilities, we are introducing three eLearning resources and tools on My Diverse Patients. This site offers a comprehensive repository of resources for providers to help support the needs of diverse patients and address disparities. Availability of multiple free continuing medical education (CME) courses with CMEs are offered through the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP).

For the month of July, our featured eLearning Resources & Tools are:

  • Health Equity Framework for People with Disabilities:
    • This policy brief provides the rationale for the need for an all-of-government approach to achieve health equity in the United States and its territories for the largest unrecognized minority group in this country — the over 61 million people with disabilities — and sets forth a framework to achieve health equity for all people with disabilities. Disability is a natural part of the human condition, which occurs across all ages, genders, races, ethnicities, languages, and social groups.
  • Health Equity for People with Disabilities:
    • The CDC’s Division of Human Development and Disability (DHDD) works to promote health and reduce health inequities for people with disabilities of all ages so they can participate fully in all aspects of their communities throughout their lives and have the opportunity to achieve all they set out to do.
  • Connections Between Health Equity and Disability:
    • When it comes to healthcare, significant disparities abound between people with disabilities and able-bodied people. From physical barriers and discrimination to financial hurdles and a lack of available resources, access to healthcare is alarmingly inequitable for people with disabilities around the world.

We're pleased to offer these resources as we work together to deliver high-quality, equitable healthcare.

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PUBLICATIONS: July 2024 Provider Newsletter