Alaska’s Statewide Health Improvement Plan, Healthy Alaskans 2030, is a statewide effort providing a roadmap and goals for promoting and improving health. The plan is focused on improving health outcomes through prevention and risk reduction with a particular interest in promoting and ensuring health equity for all Alaskans.
The annual Healthy Alaskans scorecards show that not all Alaskans have the same opportunities for health, wellness and safety. As we move toward our health goals, we must acknowledge the historical and contemporary ways that race and other social markers shape and affect the health of Alaskans and the communities and institutions of our state.
The long history of oppression against certain populations in America and within Alaska makes clear that racism must be addressed as a human rights issue and as a public health issue. The American Public Health Association is calling for immediate attention to racism as a public health crisis, and a growing list of states, cities and counties are now naming racism as a determinant of health.
The Healthy Alaskans effort and plan, co-led by the State of Alaska DHSS and the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, addresses health equity in the following ways:
We acknowledge this work as a good start but we recognize that we can do more. We can use this important moment in history to reflect on how we can deepen our commitment to addressing racism as an ongoing public health crisis.
As we work together across personal and institutional differences to plan for and track the health initiatives of Alaska, we understand that addressing racism at the interpersonal, community, institutional, and structural levels is key to assuring the health of all Alaskans. We look forward to continuing these conversations and invite you, to hold us accountable in this important work.
We are always available at healthyalaskans@alaska.gov to discuss this and any other topic further; please reach out to us.
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