Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Columbus Public Health Named Leader in LGBT Healthcare Equality by Human Rights Campaign Foundation



Columbus Public Health – Press Release
For Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Contact:           Jose Rodríguez                     

Columbus Public Health Named Leader in LGBT Healthcare Equality by Human Rights Campaign Foundation

Designation Part of Healthcare Equality Index 2014

Columbus Public Health has been recognized as a Leader in LGBT Healthcare Equality by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation -- the educational arm of the country’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization. 

The findings were part of HRC Foundation’s Healthcare Equality Index 2014, a unique annual survey that encourages equal care for LGBT Americans and recognizes healthcare institutions doing the best work.

Columbus Public Health earned top marks in meeting non-discrimination and training criteria that demonstrate its commitment to equitable, inclusive care for LGBT patients, and their families, who can face significant challenges in securing the quality health care and respect they deserve.

“This national designation recognizes our strong commitment to serving the healthcare needs of our LGBTQ community,” says Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman.  “And, it is a great opportunity to attract the most qualified and talented public health professionals to an organization where they can thrive and serve all Columbus residents.”

“Fairness and equality are part of our core public health values – and there are critical to our work serving the LGBTQ community and decreasing the health disparities that exist,” says Health Commissioner Dr. Teresa Long. “It is an honor to be nationally recognized for the work we do every day in our community.” 

Columbus Public Health was one of a select group of 426 healthcare facilities nationwide to be named Leaders in LGBT Healthcare Equality. Facilities awarded this title meet key criteria, including patient and employee non-discrimination policies that specifically mention sexual orientation and gender identity, a guarantee of equal visitation for same-sex partners and parents, and LGBT health education for key staff members.

“Leaders in LGBT Healthcare Equality change the lives of LGBT patients and their families for the better each and every day,” said Chad Griffin, HRC president.  “LGBT people should be treated equally in all aspects of our lives, and HRC celebrates Columbus Public Health for its tireless work to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all patients.”

For more information about the Healthcare Equality Index 2014, or to download a free copy of the report, visit www.hrc.org/hei. For more information about Columbus Public Health, visit publichealth.columbus.gov.


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