ADM Rachel Levine
@HHS_ASH
Dr. Rachel Levine, Asst. Secretary for Health. Note: Tweets prior to 03/26/21 were from previous federal officials. Privacy policy: https://t.co/OIBGj7mV4w
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About 3 in 10 women ages 50-74 who had three or more health-related social needs, such as lack of access to health care or job loss, did not receive a #mammogram . New CDC #VitalSigns report shares how we can help women get lifesaving mammograms: cdc.gov/vitalsigns/mam…
Thanks so much to YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee for hosting a timely conversation on the new District Attorney pilot program to divert domestic violence victims out of the criminal justice system. Victims and children at risk should get needed services. Building that network in #Nashville is key.
It's recommended that all children should be screened for developmental delays beginning at their 9-month well-child visit and specifically for autism at their 18- and 24-month visits. Learn more at go.nih.gov/cvjSwpc. #AutismAcceptanceMonth
Thank you so much to TN Dept. of Health, TN Dept of Education, Martha O'Bryan, Tennessee Justice Center and all the partners who gathered to broaden our approach to improving nutrition in Tennessee. Good food improves health. No kid or adult should go hungry in this state or this country.
Thank you so much to Vanderbilt University & Vanderbilt Health for inviting me to speak today on health issues facing LGBTQI+ Americans. Medical decisions should be based on the best evidence and be made by doctors and patients.
Thanks to spikey (brotherjones) for representing your community’s needs.
Such a beautiful message on this Sunday from my colleagues at HHS_Health. Thank you for your friendship, partnership, and invaluable contributions to protecting the health of our nation. I am grateful for you!
When we invest in children, we are investing in our communities. This April, help bring attention to all the different ways we can support children and families. #ChildAbusePreventionMonth #ThrivingFamilies childwelfare.gov/preventionmont…
This year’s #NMHM24 theme encourages us to Be the #SourceForBetterHealth ! Visit Minority Health to learn how we can take action to promote health equity for racial and ethnic minority and American Indian/Alaska Native populations. hhs.gov/national-minor…
April is National Minority Health Month! At HHS, we're committed to bridging gaps in health care access and quality of services for underserved communities. Together, we can improve health outcomes for all minority communities across America.
#MinorityHealthMonth
I was honored to celebrate #BetMispachah Edlavitch DCJCC's this afternoon to embrace diversity of gender and sexual identities. As a proud trans leader, I stand with others to observe #TransDayOfVisibility and recognize our communities' efforts to better our nation.