Mental healthcare is healthcare, and we are raising awareness about the need for equitable access to quality mental healthcare for all our members during National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. “Minority communities often face higher rates of mental health conditions but are less likely to receive mental health treatment,” said Dr. J. Nwando Olayiwola, MD, MPH, Chief Health Equity Officer & SVP. “There is a significant need for expanded mental healthcare among all Americans, but access to timely and quality mental healthcare among minority communities in the United States is even more dire.” Learn more about how Humana has developed tailored programs and resources to meet the unique mental health needs of minority populations in Dr. Olayiwola’s latest article. #MentalHealth #MinorityHealth #HealthEquity
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Very much agree with the urgent need to address mental health disparities in minority communities. It's super critical to provide culturally competent care and reduce stigma to ensure everyone has access to the support they need. Thanks for this Initiative, Humana!
Excellent points on the availability of mental health resources for minorities. We stand with Humana to maximize the opportunities to address social determinants of health amongst all populations.