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Health Equity Strategies | NBCCEDP

Health equity is achieved when every person has an equal opportunity to attain his or her full health potential. "All people get the right screening at the right time for the best outcome" is a strategic priority of CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. Below, CDC outlines guidance for implementing strategies to support this health equity priority.

The approach
  1. Collaborate from the beginning of the process with the local communities being served; consider the people with cancer, and identify the assets, partners, challenges, and solutions.
  2. Include staff in planning and monitoring health equity strategies and goals and help them understand their roles in changing practice.
  3. Assess the effect of all activities, and determine whether practices or policy actions increase, decrease, or have no effect on health equity for each population of focus.
The work The fundamentals The strategy Describe the challenge

Use community and partner input and cancer data to describe health equity needs and challenges in your jurisdiction.

Focus efforts

Identify and describe population(s) of focus using late-stage cancer diagnosis and mortality data to prioritize screening resources to those most in need, and plan appropriate intervention strategies.

Outline the plan

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