Commemorating Ladies’s Historical past Month – March 2023

This March we commemorate the various achievements and contributions that hundreds of thousands of girls have offered to society.  Ladies make up 50.5% of the U.S. inhabitants, and regardless of this there are nonetheless vital disparities skilled throughout how we entry the healthcare system, the work power, and different locations throughout our world.1  For instance:

  • For each greenback a non-Latino white man makes, Hispanic girls make solely 55 cents – the biggest wage hole skilled by any main racial or ethnic group in america.2
  • Black and American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) girls expertise considerably greater charges of maternal morbidity and mortality than White girls.3
  • Transgender girls expertise greater charges of violent victimization than cisgender girls.4

My workplace, the HHS Workplace for Civil Rights, works to handle such inequities and assist work in the direction of justice in our well being and human companies applications right here on the Division.  I work with my colleagues throughout the U.S. authorities, to assist coordinate and work collectively to assist advance federal companies free from discrimination. The Workplace for Civil Rights enforces a variety of Federal antidiscrimination legal guidelines—together with Part 1557 of the Reasonably priced Care Act and particular program statutes—that shield all girls, whether or not they have a incapacity, establish as LGBTQI+, or just want entry to well being care.  OCR additionally works with businesses throughout the Division to advance well being fairness for girls and women by encouraging enrollment in free and low-cost healthcare and protection, together with however not restricted to Medicare; Medicaid; the Kids’s’ Well being Insurance coverage Program; the Reasonably priced Care Act’s Market; the Well being Assets Companies Administration’s (HRSA) well being facilities; and hospitals, nursing houses, and outpatient amenities lined below the Hill-Burton Act. 

At present, we remind girls about these legal guidelines which assist them entry well being and human companies free from discrimination.  Some key steering and enforcement work is:

  • On June 1, 2022, we entered right into a voluntary decision settlement with the College of Southern California (USC) and Keck Drugs of USC, which requires: the supervision of medical chaperones for delicate well being examinations; notification to college students of their civil rights and USC’s grievance procedures; and sexual harassment prevention coaching for school and workers pursuant to Title IX, which prohibits discrimination on the premise of intercourse.
  • In June 2022, OCR issued steering on how lined well being care suppliers and well being plans can use distant communication applied sciences to offer audio-only telehealth companies in compliance with HIPAA Guidelines.
  • In June 2022 OCR issued steering on HIPAA and Disclosures of Info Referring to Reproductive Well being Care, to make sure that lined entities perceive that the HIPAA Privateness Rule permits, when sure circumstances are met, however doesn’t require that protected well being info be disclosed to legislation enforcement.  OCR additionally issued steering for customers on defending the privateness and safety of well being info when utilizing your private cellular phone or pill.
  • In July 2022, OCR issued steering on federal protections to make sure that folks with disabilities and people with restricted English proficiency have entry to telehealth.
  • In July 2022, after listening to reviews of sufferers unable to entry essential medicines, HHS issued steering to roughly 60,000 U.S. retail pharmacies, clarifying their obligations below federal civil rights legal guidelines to make sure non-discrimination on the premise of intercourse or incapacity.
  • On August 4, 2022, OCR revealed the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for Section 1557 within the Federal Register. The NPRM proposes to reinstate broad protections below Part 1557, together with particular provisions associated to non-discrimination on the premise of intercourse (together with being pregnant, sexual orientation, and gender id). OCR anticipates that this rulemaking will end in vital advantages by offering clear steering to well being care suppliers on the best way to forestall and handle discrimination.
  • OCR relaunched the Language Entry Steering Committee in October 2022 and is working to make sure that LEP individuals have significant entry to HHS-administered well being and human companies applications and actions.
  • OCR issued a bulletin on December 1, 2022, reminding regulated entities they aren’t permitted to make use of on-line monitoring applied sciences in a way that may end in impermissible disclosures of ePHI to monitoring expertise distributors or another violations of the HIPAA Guidelines.

I’m profoundly grateful for the various advances the ladies’s motion has made in my life, and I’m dedicated to making sure that every one of our rights are enforced and guarded.

Melanie Fontes Rainer
Director, Workplace for Civil Rights
U.S. Division of Well being and Human Companies


Endnotes

1 U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: United States

2 Women’s earnings by race and ethnicity as a percentage of White, non-Hispanic men’s earnings, 1988-2021, U.S. Department of Labor

3 Doula Care and Maternal Health: An Evidence Review, HHS Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Office of Health Policy; 12-13-22

4 Violent Victimization by Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, 2017–2020, Bureau of Justice Statistics, June 2022