FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, November 1, 2002
Contact: HHS Press Office
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HHS AWARDS $85 MILLION TO ELIMINATE HEALTH DISPARITIES


Medical Research, Community Programs Are High Priorities

HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced the awarding of $85 million to support the elimination of health disparities among racial and ethnic minority communities. The awards further augment the department's Initiative to Eliminate Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health and highlights strategies discussed during the July 2002 national health disparity summit.

"African-Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Asians and Pacific Islanders suffer an unequal burden of death and disease, despite improvements in the overall health of the general population over the past decade," Secretary Thompson said. "These awards demonstrate our commitment to making real progress to eliminate health disparities in this country."

Specifically, the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD) provided $74.5 million distributed among a number of its programs — the Centers of Excellence Program, the Endowment Program, the Research Infrastructure in Minority Institutions Program, and Loan Repayment Programs. In additional, HHS' Office of Minority Health (OMH) awarded 65 grants totaling $10.5 million to support community and state-based efforts to eliminate HIV/AIDS and other health disparities in racial and ethnic minority communities. Of this amount, $4.6 million is supported by funding from the Minority AIDS Initiative.

The NCMHD was designated by Congress to lead, coordinate, support and assess the NIH research effort to reduce and ultimately eliminate health disparities as they affect racial and ethnic communities and medically-underserved individuals.

"To eliminate health disparities, all of us at NIH must continue to work together with our many research partners across the country to build a more collaborative biomedical and behavioral research enterprise of institutions and individuals from all populations that will benefit all Americans," NIH Director Dr. Elias Zerhouni said.

"These programs lay the foundation for our nation's future efforts to eliminate the health disparities that plague so many populations within our country," said John Ruffin, Ph.D., director of NCMHD. "If we are to solve these problems, we must be more inclusive in our research endeavors."

Today's announcement involves the following fiscal year 2002 awards from NCMHD:

The OMH grants announced today are as follows:

"These grants will strengthen local efforts by assisting a broad range of minority-serving groups working in communities highly affected by HIV/AIDS, cancer, diabetes, and a host of other issues for which we have documented health disparities," Secretary Thompson said. "These funds will support the hard work and creativity of community organizations, help our community partners gain access to expert technical assistance on management and program issues, and help coordinate community-wide and state-wide responses to health disparities."

The grants were awarded under four OMH programs — the Health Disparities in Minority Health Grant Program, HIV/AIDS; the State and Territorial Minority HIV/AIDS Demonstration Grant Program; the Technical Assistance and Capacity Development Grant Program for HIV/AIDS; and the Minority Community Health Coalition Demonstration Grant Program, HIV/AIDS.

A detailed listing of the NIH and OMH awards to institutions follows.

NCMHD Fiscal Year 2002 Awards

NCMHD Endowment Program Awards
Institution City State
Tuskegee University Tuskegee Alabama
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Los Angeles California
University of California San Diego La Jolla California
Howard University Washington District of Columbia
Florida A & M University Tallahassee Florida
Morehouse School of Medicine Atlanta Georgia
University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu Hawaii
Xavier University of Louisiana New Orleans Louisiana
University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City Kansas
University of Montana Missoula Montana
University of New Mexico Albuquerque Albuquerque New Mexico
University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus San Juan Puerto Rico
Meharry Medical College Nashville Tennessee
University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio San Antonio Texas

NCMHD Centers of Excellence Program Awards
Institution City State
Alabama State University Montgomery Alabama
Tuskegee University Tuskegee Alabama
University of Alabama Birmingham Birmingham Alabama
University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Alabama
Morehouse School of Medicine Atlanta Georgia
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Los Angeles California
San Diego State University San Diego California
University of California - Los Angeles Los Angeles California
University of California - San Diego La Jolla California
Children's National Medical Center Washington District of Columbia
Howard University Washington District of Columbia
Medstar Research Institute Washington District of Columbia
University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu Hawaii
Morgan State University Baltimore Maryland
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland
Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University New York New York
North Carolina Central University Durham North Carolina
Shaw University Raleigh North Carolina
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
Carlos Albizu University San Juan Puerto Rico
South Carolina State University Orangeburg South Carolina
Medical University of South Carolina Charleston South Carolina
Black Hills State University Spearfish South Dakota
Hampton University Hampton Virginia

NCMHD RIMI Awards
Institution City State
San Francisco State University San Francisco California
Spelman College Atlanta Georgia
Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem North Carolina
Benedict College Columbia South Carolina
Texas A&M University - Kingsville Kingsville Texas
Tennessee State University Nashville Tennessee

Office of Minority Health Grant Awards

Health Disparities in Minority Health Grant Program — $998,105

Minority Community Health Coalition Demonstration Grants Program, HIV/AIDS — $2,534,180

State and Territorial Minority HIV/AIDS Demonstration Grant Program — $2,393,100

Technical Assistance and Capacity Development Grant Program for HIV/AIDS — $4,602,570

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