Sun Life U.S. Applauds NIH Move to Designate People with Disabilities as a "Health Disparity Population"

Ad blocking detected

Thank you for visiting CanadianInsider.com. We have detected you cannot see ads being served on our site due to blocking. Unfortunately, due to the high cost of data, we cannot serve the requested page without the accompanied ads.

If you have installed ad-blocking software, please disable it (sometimes a complete uninstall is necessary). Private browsing Firefox users should be able to disable tracking protection while visiting our website. Visit Mozilla support for more information. If you do not believe you have any ad-blocking software on your browser, you may want to try another browser, computer or internet service provider. Alternatively, you may consider the following if you want an ad-free experience.

Canadian Insider Ultra Club
$432/ year*
Daily Morning INK newsletter
+3 months archive
Canadian Market INK weekly newsletter
+3 months archive
30 publication downloads per month from the PDF store
Top 20 Gold, Top 30 Energy, Top 40 Stock downloads from the PDF store
All benefits of basic registration
No 3rd party display ads
JOIN THE CLUB

* Price is subject to applicable taxes.

Paid subscriptions and memberships are auto-renewing unless cancelled (easily done via the Account Settings Membership Status page after logging in). Once cancelled, a subscription or membership will terminate at the end of the current term.

Sun Life U.S. Applauds NIH Move to Designate People with Disabilities as a "Health Disparity Population"

PR Newswire

Statement from Sun Life U.S. President Dan Fishbein on the new National Institutes of Health (NIH) equity designation, enabling greater research and analysis for the underserved group 

BOSTON, Sept. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Dan Fishbein, M.D., president of Sun Life U.S., released the following statement regarding a federal change to designate people with disabilities as a population experiencing health disparities for NIH research:

Federal funding will now support projects focused on improving health access and outcomes for people with disabilities.

"Sun Life U.S. maintains a strong commitment to serving approximately 50 million Americans with a variety of benefits and programs, including disability insurance, accommodation services and return-to-work assistance. Yesterday's announcement from NIH leaders that federal funding will now support projects focused on improving access and outcomes for people with disabilities is a giant leap forward for a population that faces unique healthcare challenges. People with disabilities, much like other demographic groups already designated including race and socioeconomic status, experience significant disparities in outcomes and systemic obstacles to appropriate care.

This move to advance research and analysis – and hopefully inclusion among those conducting the studies – will be important as the U.S. health system continues to move beyond treating a disability as something to 'fix.' Designating funding sources to support this population can also encourage research into medical training, comorbidities, and the disparate outcomes for people with a disability and one or more additional designations.     

Increasing medical demand and reduced capacity has made accessing care for everyone difficult these days. For people with disabilities, finding competent care is even harder. And conversations around disability often overlook that anyone may become part of this now designated 'health disparity population' at any time for a variety of reasons due to illness or injury. It is why we are focused on improving access to care, particularly when people go through difficult clinical situations, rely on long-term disability support, need help navigating our complex healthcare system or more.

New research promoting health equity among people with disabilities can only better inform and deepen efforts to invest in more meaningful services and care."

Media Contact:
Maya Linson
[email protected]
202-794-3738

Cision View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sun-life-us-applauds-nih-move-to-designate-people-with-disabilities-as-a-health-disparity-population-301942008.html

SOURCE Sun Life U.S.

Copyright CNW Group 2023

Comment On!

140
Upload limit is up to 1mb only
To post messages to your Socail Media account, you must first give authorization from the websites. Select the platform you wish to connect your account to CanadianInsider.com (via Easy Blurb).