A Message from HHS OMH Director Dr. Matthew Lin
Message from the HHS OMH Director: Our Work on Sickle Cell Disease
Last week, the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, the HHS Office of Minority Health and the National, Heart, Lung and Blood Institute at the National Institute for Health launched the HHS observance of National Sickle Cell Awareness Month. This September, we’re working to highlight the work of HHS and partners across the nation who are dedicated to helping those with sickle cell disease. I invite you to join us in this effort.
Please visit the OMH sickle cell web page to stay up to date on our activities throughout the month, and share social media graphics and other resources that highlight the impact of sickle cell disease on our communities.
Share the HHS #SickleCellStories and the video of Surgeon General VADM Jerome M. Adams interviewing HHS Assistant Secretary for Health ADM Brett P. Giroir about the department’s efforts to address sickle cell disease. Here’s an excerpt of ADM Giroir discussing one of the reasons he is dedicated to patients with sickle cell disease.
Join the September 20th OMH webinar: Sickle Cell Transitional Care from Childhood to Adulthood: The Role of Community Health Workers. And join other webinars related to sickle cell disease.
Share the Presidential Message celebrating the progress made in treating Americans suffering supporting the commitment to end the disease.
Join my Twitter Health Equity Checkup at noon on September 27. Follow @MinorityHealth for information.
Thank you for your help in you help in building awareness of sickle cell disease and the work among organizations and at HHS to address this important topic.
Dr. Matthew Lin
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