Bureau of Minority Health Access

The Bureau facilitates collection, analysis, dissemination and access to information concerning minority health issues; addresses or eliminates health disparities for the underserved, under-represented populations in Louisiana by using multi-cultural and culturally competent approaches to enhance how health services are designed and delivered; and builds the capacity of national, state and local government to develop, implement, monitor and evaluate high-quality cultural competence strategies for all domains of public health, including policy, funding and programs.

Main Functions

  1. Assume a leadership role within state policy development, coordination of planning, programming, monitoring and evaluation of minority health activities;
  2. Develop minority health initiatives including cultural competency standards and multilingual communications;
  3. Provide a central information and referral source;
  4. Provide input and/or coordinate conferences and other opportunities to increase skills among state and local agencies and government staff in management and in the appreciation of improving the health status and profiles in racial/ethnic minorities and medically underserved populations in Louisiana;
  5. Submit recommendations to educational institutions, health providers, government agencies, and local and state health/human service agencies on the recruitment and retention of minorities in health professions;
  6. Increase public awareness by publicizing minority health issues through the media.

Contact

Durand "Rudy" Macklin

Director 628 North 4th Street, Room #922
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Rudy.Macklin@la.gov 225-342-4886
225-289-3588

April is Lift Up Louisiana Month!

This April, the Louisiana Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, Louisiana Department of Health’s Bureau of Minority Health Access and Promotions (BMHAP) will categorize obesity as public enemy number one, and highlight the importance of this threat to improve the health of racial/ethnic minority communities in an effort to reduce health disparities. Theme for this year’s fight will be: “Lift Up Louisiana!” A host of activities will be piloted throughout the state in partnership with the Louisiana Primary Care Association, Inc.

Minority Health Indicators

News, Resources & Events

News

  • LDH launches Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month campaign to increase awareness and screenings

  • Rural Health Scholars Program offers students opportunity to learn in rural, underserved areas

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Minority Health Data Resources

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Surgeon General Ralph L. Abraham, M.D.

Secretary Bruce D. Greenstein

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