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Arkansas Minority Health Commission reports expanded outreach and mobile-unit screening metrics

PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR COMMITTEE - SENATE · November 1, 2021
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The Arkansas Minority Health Commission reported fiscal-year activities including deployment of a mobile health unit across 27 counties, 10,431 documented health screenings, and communications campaigns that produced more than one million streaming impressions; commissioners requested continued support for targeted prevention programs.

The Arkansas Minority Health Commission presented its fiscal-year report to the Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee, outlining outreach, screening, and communications efforts focused on reducing health disparities.

Interim director Estee Frazier said the AMHC’s mission is to ensure minority Arkansans have equitable access to preventive care and to reduce health disparities. Frazier reviewed the commission’s statutory history (Act…

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