Mayor's Office of Talent and Appointments
Commission on Health Equity
Mayor's Office of Talent and Appointments, Washington, District Of Columbia, United States, 20001
Commission On Health Equity
The Commission on Health Equity shall prepare, through the Department of Health's Office on Health Equity, comprehensive recommendations to the Department of Health, the Council, and the Mayor that examine and address health inequities across the District and differing opportunities for healthcare by demographic subpopulations and geographic areas, including in each election ward of the District. The Commission has 17 members, which includes 9 voting members and 8 nonvoting advisory members. Voting Members: 6 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Council, in accordance with
1-523.01(f). 3 voting members shall be appointed by the Council. Nonvoting Advisory Members: 3 appointed by the Mayor: The presidents or chief executive officers of 2 District hospitals who have access to health outcomes databases, or their designees. A representative from an insurance company who has access to health outcomes databases 4 Council appointees: The Chairperson of the Council committee with jurisdiction over the Department of Health, who shall serve as an ex-officio member; 3 community advisory members, one each from Wards 5, 7, and 8, appointed by the Council; 1 appointed by the voting members of the Commission: Patient organization representative (an individual who works for a national or local healthcare or health promotion organization) Qualifications for Appointment: Each voting member shall have expertise in at least one of the following areas: Health equity, social determinants, and health disparities; Social and human services and vulnerable populations; Early learning and education; Minority communities and population health outcomes and improvement; Economic and community development; or Ecology and the natural and built environment.
The Commission on Health Equity shall prepare, through the Department of Health's Office on Health Equity, comprehensive recommendations to the Department of Health, the Council, and the Mayor that examine and address health inequities across the District and differing opportunities for healthcare by demographic subpopulations and geographic areas, including in each election ward of the District. The Commission has 17 members, which includes 9 voting members and 8 nonvoting advisory members. Voting Members: 6 shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Council, in accordance with
1-523.01(f). 3 voting members shall be appointed by the Council. Nonvoting Advisory Members: 3 appointed by the Mayor: The presidents or chief executive officers of 2 District hospitals who have access to health outcomes databases, or their designees. A representative from an insurance company who has access to health outcomes databases 4 Council appointees: The Chairperson of the Council committee with jurisdiction over the Department of Health, who shall serve as an ex-officio member; 3 community advisory members, one each from Wards 5, 7, and 8, appointed by the Council; 1 appointed by the voting members of the Commission: Patient organization representative (an individual who works for a national or local healthcare or health promotion organization) Qualifications for Appointment: Each voting member shall have expertise in at least one of the following areas: Health equity, social determinants, and health disparities; Social and human services and vulnerable populations; Early learning and education; Minority communities and population health outcomes and improvement; Economic and community development; or Ecology and the natural and built environment.