Commission Background and Establishment
Commission on Health Equity Active Advisory
Quarterly Committee on Health Section 2 (f)
There is established a Commission on Health Disparities ("Commission") to prepare comprehensive recommendations to the Department of Health, the Council, and the Mayor that examine health disparities in each election ward of the District.
Voting members shall have expertise in at least one of the following areas: (A) Health disparities; (B) Social and human services; (C) Early learning and education; (D) Minority communities; (E) Economic development; and (F) Ecology and the environment. Professional members must have a minimum of three years' experience in practicing the health occupation, be licensed to practice in the District of Columbia, while consumer member(s) should not be affiliated with the industry.
The Commission shall have 9 voting members and 8 nonvoting advisory members. (A) Voting Members: (1) 6 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Council, in accordance with § 1-523.01(f); and (2) 3 shall be appointed by Council. (B) Nonvoting Advisory Members: (1) The Chairperson of the Council committee with jurisdiction over the Department of Health, who shall serve as an ex-officio member; (2) 3 community advisory members, one each from Wards 5, 7, and 8, appointed by the Council; (3) 1 patient organization representative, appointed by the voting members of the Commission; and (4) The presidents or chief executive officers of 2 District hospitals and a representative from an insurance company who have access to health outcomes databases, or their designees, who shall be appointed by the Mayor.
D.C. Code § 7-755.01 https://code.dccouncil.us/us/dc/council/code/sections/7-756.01
Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services (DMHHS) Department of Health (DOH)
11-21-2014
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Commission Appointees
Council Confirmed - Pursuant to section 2 (f) 3
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Points of Contact
C. Anneta Arno Director anneta.arno@dc.gov (202) 535-1470
Tiera Williams Tiera.Williams@dc.gov (202) 727-9811
Confirmation documents
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