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COVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic. APIAHF & NAPABA LAUNCH COMBAT HATE CRIMES TOOLKIT IN 24 APIAHF & NAPABA Launch Combat Hate Crimes Toolkit in 24 Languages. April 2, 2021. WASHINGTON – In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been nearly 4,000 recorded hate incidents against the Asian American community, and this number continues to rise. Earlier this week, President Biden announced additional actions to respond to AntiJULIET K. CHOI
Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. APRIL HALL – APIAHF April is the Executive Assistant to the APIAHF Executive Team. In her day-to-day role, she uses her organizational and multi-tasking skills to managing executive scheduling, facilitate weekly meetings, as well as manage the DC office operations. She has a passion for public service and brings a wealth of knowledge to the role providingEMERSON SHIANG
Emerson is the Evaluation and Strategy Development specialist for APIAHF’s Capacity for Health project and COVID-19 projects. In his role, Emerson coordinates monitoring and evaluation activities, collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on key impact metrics and indicators.LIANNE ARAKI
Lianne Araki is the Confidential Assistant & Board Liaison at the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. In this role, she provides strategic guidance and support for the executive office, the board of directors, and manages the operations in the Oaklandheadquarters.
MARC E. CHOW, MS
Marc E. Chow, M.S., is an award-winning leader in the renal healthcare community who has tirelessly dedicated his 20-year career to health care policy and research. Currently, Marc serves as the Renal Healthcare Association’s Executive Director, formerly the National Renal Administrators Association (NRAA) and Renal Service Exchange(RSE).
AZIZAH AHMAD
Azizah Ahmad is the Policy and Community Advocacy Manager at APIAHF. She is also an active member of the Cham community, where her commitment to social justice is rooted. Azizah has over a decade’s worth of experience advocating and analyzing policies affecting indigenous, Southeast Asian, and AANHPI communities. WEBINAR: WRITING SMART GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The hour‐long webinar will: 1. Teach about the difference between Goals, Objectives, and Indicators. 2. Teach about a variety of types of process and outcome objectives, and how to write SMART objectives of all kinds. 3. Explore common pitfalls in writing goals, objectivesand indicators. 4.
APIAHF – ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN HEALTH FORUMABOUTFOCUSENGAGEIMPACTRESOURCESNEWS May 28, 2021. WASHINGTON – The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) congratulates Krystal Ka’ai on her appointment to serve as executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI). Ka’ai, the long-time executive director of the Congressional AsianCOVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic. APIAHF & NAPABA LAUNCH COMBAT HATE CRIMES TOOLKIT IN 24 APIAHF & NAPABA Launch Combat Hate Crimes Toolkit in 24 Languages. April 2, 2021. WASHINGTON – In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been nearly 4,000 recorded hate incidents against the Asian American community, and this number continues to rise. Earlier this week, President Biden announced additional actions to respond to AntiJULIET K. CHOI
Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. APRIL HALL – APIAHF April is the Executive Assistant to the APIAHF Executive Team. In her day-to-day role, she uses her organizational and multi-tasking skills to managing executive scheduling, facilitate weekly meetings, as well as manage the DC office operations. She has a passion for public service and brings a wealth of knowledge to the role providingEMERSON SHIANG
Emerson is the Evaluation and Strategy Development specialist for APIAHF’s Capacity for Health project and COVID-19 projects. In his role, Emerson coordinates monitoring and evaluation activities, collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on key impact metrics and indicators.LIANNE ARAKI
Lianne Araki is the Confidential Assistant & Board Liaison at the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. In this role, she provides strategic guidance and support for the executive office, the board of directors, and manages the operations in the Oaklandheadquarters.
MARC E. CHOW, MS
Marc E. Chow, M.S., is an award-winning leader in the renal healthcare community who has tirelessly dedicated his 20-year career to health care policy and research. Currently, Marc serves as the Renal Healthcare Association’s Executive Director, formerly the National Renal Administrators Association (NRAA) and Renal Service Exchange(RSE).
AZIZAH AHMAD
Azizah Ahmad is the Policy and Community Advocacy Manager at APIAHF. She is also an active member of the Cham community, where her commitment to social justice is rooted. Azizah has over a decade’s worth of experience advocating and analyzing policies affecting indigenous, Southeast Asian, and AANHPI communities. WEBINAR: WRITING SMART GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The hour‐long webinar will: 1. Teach about the difference between Goals, Objectives, and Indicators. 2. Teach about a variety of types of process and outcome objectives, and how to write SMART objectives of all kinds. 3. Explore common pitfalls in writing goals, objectivesand indicators. 4.
COVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic.EVENTS – APIAHF
Events – APIAHF. Tuesday, January 26, 2021. Raising Voices Session II: Racial Equity Approaches to the Social Determinants of Health for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Communities. We’re thrilled to be partnering withSTAFF – APIAHF
Emerson Shiang. Emerson is the Evaluation and Strategy Development specialist for APIAHF’s Capacity for Health project and COVID-19 projects. In his role, Emerson coordinates monitoring and evaluation activities, collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on key impact metrics and indicators. His goal to bridge theory andPROJECT FIRSTLINE
Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. What is Project Firstline? Project Firstline, CDC’s national training collaborative for infection prevention and control, is committed to preparing frontline healthcare workers and the public health workforce to protect themselves, their patients, and their communities from infectious disease threats. LEADERSHIP – APIAHF Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.HEALTH CARE ACCESS
What we do: APIAHF works to ensure that all Americans have access to health coverage and quality care that they can afford and rely on, no matter where they come from or what language they speak. Health coverage is a strong predictor of access to health care in the U.S. Health coverage rates vary widely among Asian Americans, NativeHawaiians
TRACY SUN – APIAHF Tracy is the Community Engagement Manager for APIAHF’s COVID-19 projects. In this role, she will help cultivate partnerships with national and local organizations to join forces in establishing a National AA NHPI COVID-19 Health Response Partnership. POLICY AND ADVOCACY FELLOW The Policy and Advocacy Fellow will work with the Vice President (VP) for Policy and Advocacy, communications staff, and other APIAHF staff to promote federal and state policies that address the needs of AA NHPIs. The position is ideal for someone who is a mid-level policy analyst and it is not an entry-level position.PROGRAM MANAGER
The Program Manager will be responsible for managing one or more of APIAHF’s programs to support and promote positive health outcomes and health justice for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA and NHPI) communities. The Program Manager will develop and maintain relationships with AA and NHPI-serving community-basedAZIZAH AHMAD
Azizah Ahmad is the Policy and Community Advocacy Manager at APIAHF. She is also an active member of the Cham community, where her commitment to social justice is rooted. Azizah has over a decade’s worth of experience advocating and analyzing policies affecting indigenous, Southeast Asian, and AANHPI communities. APIAHF – ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN HEALTH FORUMABOUTFOCUSENGAGEIMPACTRESOURCESNEWS May 28, 2021. WASHINGTON – The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) congratulates Krystal Ka’ai on her appointment to serve as executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI). Ka’ai, the long-time executive director of the Congressional AsianCOVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic. APIAHF & NAPABA LAUNCH COMBAT HATE CRIMES TOOLKIT IN 24 APIAHF & NAPABA Launch Combat Hate Crimes Toolkit in 24 Languages. April 2, 2021. WASHINGTON – In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been nearly 4,000 recorded hate incidents against the Asian American community, and this number continues to rise. Earlier this week, President Biden announced additional actions to respond to Anti COFA MEDICAID FACTSHEET COFA Medicaid Factsheet. Health care restored for COFA citizens in December 2020 Omnibus COVID Relief Bill. The restoration of Medicaid eligibility to COFA citizens became effective on December 28, 2020. As of that date, COFA citizens lawfully residing under the Compacts in the 50 states and District of Columbia, and at the option of the LEADERSHIP – APIAHF Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.JULIET K. CHOI
Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.MARC E. CHOW, MS
Marc E. Chow, M.S., is an award-winning leader in the renal healthcare community who has tirelessly dedicated his 20-year career to health care policy and research. Currently, Marc serves as the Renal Healthcare Association’s Executive Director, formerly the National Renal Administrators Association (NRAA) and Renal Service Exchange(RSE).
KEALOHA FOX, MA, PHD Treasurer. Dr. Kealoha Fox is Native Hawaiian Liaison at AlohaCare, a non-profit health plan in Hawai‘i, where she oversees organizational initiatives serving Native Hawaiians among the Medicaid and Medicare dual eligible population across all islands. In 2019, the Obama Foundation named Kealoha an emerging leader in the Asia-Pacific Region APRIL HALL – APIAHF April is the Executive Assistant to the APIAHF Executive Team. In her day-to-day role, she uses her organizational and multi-tasking skills to managing executive scheduling, facilitate weekly meetings, as well as manage the DC office operations. She has a passion for public service and brings a wealth of knowledge to the role providing WEBINAR: WRITING SMART GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The hour‐long webinar will: 1. Teach about the difference between Goals, Objectives, and Indicators. 2. Teach about a variety of types of process and outcome objectives, and how to write SMART objectives of all kinds. 3. Explore common pitfalls in writing goals, objectivesand indicators. 4.
APIAHF – ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN HEALTH FORUMABOUTFOCUSENGAGEIMPACTRESOURCESNEWS May 28, 2021. WASHINGTON – The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) congratulates Krystal Ka’ai on her appointment to serve as executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI). Ka’ai, the long-time executive director of the Congressional AsianCOVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic. APIAHF & NAPABA LAUNCH COMBAT HATE CRIMES TOOLKIT IN 24 APIAHF & NAPABA Launch Combat Hate Crimes Toolkit in 24 Languages. April 2, 2021. WASHINGTON – In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been nearly 4,000 recorded hate incidents against the Asian American community, and this number continues to rise. Earlier this week, President Biden announced additional actions to respond to Anti COFA MEDICAID FACTSHEET COFA Medicaid Factsheet. Health care restored for COFA citizens in December 2020 Omnibus COVID Relief Bill. The restoration of Medicaid eligibility to COFA citizens became effective on December 28, 2020. As of that date, COFA citizens lawfully residing under the Compacts in the 50 states and District of Columbia, and at the option of the LEADERSHIP – APIAHF Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.JULIET K. CHOI
Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.MARC E. CHOW, MS
Marc E. Chow, M.S., is an award-winning leader in the renal healthcare community who has tirelessly dedicated his 20-year career to health care policy and research. Currently, Marc serves as the Renal Healthcare Association’s Executive Director, formerly the National Renal Administrators Association (NRAA) and Renal Service Exchange(RSE).
KEALOHA FOX, MA, PHD Treasurer. Dr. Kealoha Fox is Native Hawaiian Liaison at AlohaCare, a non-profit health plan in Hawai‘i, where she oversees organizational initiatives serving Native Hawaiians among the Medicaid and Medicare dual eligible population across all islands. In 2019, the Obama Foundation named Kealoha an emerging leader in the Asia-Pacific Region APRIL HALL – APIAHF April is the Executive Assistant to the APIAHF Executive Team. In her day-to-day role, she uses her organizational and multi-tasking skills to managing executive scheduling, facilitate weekly meetings, as well as manage the DC office operations. She has a passion for public service and brings a wealth of knowledge to the role providing WEBINAR: WRITING SMART GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The hour‐long webinar will: 1. Teach about the difference between Goals, Objectives, and Indicators. 2. Teach about a variety of types of process and outcome objectives, and how to write SMART objectives of all kinds. 3. Explore common pitfalls in writing goals, objectivesand indicators. 4.
COVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic. RESOURCES – APIAHF The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) submit written testimony for the record for the March 18, 2021 hearing before the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties Subcommittee entitled “Discrimination and Violence Against Asian Americans.”. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted AA NHPI communities in multipleways.
ABOUT – APIAHF
About. Headquarters: Oakland, CA. Policy Office: Washington DC. Established 1986. Also Known As: “Health Forum”. APIAHF is the oldest and largest health advocacy organization working with AA and NHPI communities across the nation, in the US Territories, and with the US‐affiliated Pacific jurisdictions. By providing policy andpolitical
COMBAT HATE CRIME RESOURCES APIAHF and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) have collaborated on a combat hate crime toolkit that provides basic and critical information for victims, community based organization, and community leaders. Translated into 25 different languages, this information provides background on: Understanding the difference between a hate crime and hate incidentHEALTH CARE ACCESS
What we do: APIAHF works to ensure that all Americans have access to health coverage and quality care that they can afford and rely on, no matter where they come from or what language they speak. Health coverage is a strong predictor of access to health care in the U.S. Health coverage rates vary widely among Asian Americans, NativeHawaiians
TRACY SUN – APIAHF Tracy is the Community Engagement Manager for APIAHF’s COVID-19 projects. In this role, she will help cultivate partnerships with national and local organizations to join forces in establishing a National AA NHPI COVID-19 Health Response Partnership. POLICY AND ADVOCACY FELLOW The Policy and Advocacy Fellow will work with the Vice President (VP) for Policy and Advocacy, communications staff, and other APIAHF staff to promote federal and state policies that address the needs of AA NHPIs. The position is ideal for someone who is a mid-level policy analyst and it is not an entry-level position.PROGRAM MANAGER
The Program Manager will be responsible for managing one or more of APIAHF’s programs to support and promote positive health outcomes and health justice for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA and NHPI) communities. The Program Manager will develop and maintain relationships with AA and NHPI-serving community-based DIANE PALOMA, MBA, PHD Diane S.L. Paloma, PhD, MBA. Dr. Diane Paloma is the CEO of The King Lunalilo Trust and Home. Its mission is to perpetuate the legacy of King William Charles Lunalilo to honor, tend to, and protect the well-being of kūpuna (elders). The Trust includes the Adult residential care home, and Adult day care center and a home mealdelivery program.
LIANNE ARAKI
Lianne Araki is the Confidential Assistant & Board Liaison at the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. In this role, she provides strategic guidance and support for the executive office, the board of directors, and manages the operations in the Oaklandheadquarters.
APIAHF – ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN HEALTH FORUMABOUTFOCUSENGAGEIMPACTRESOURCESNEWS May 28, 2021. WASHINGTON – The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) congratulates Krystal Ka’ai on her appointment to serve as executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI). Ka’ai, the long-time executive director of the Congressional AsianCOVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic. APIAHF & NAPABA LAUNCH COMBAT HATE CRIMES TOOLKIT IN 24 APIAHF & NAPABA Launch Combat Hate Crimes Toolkit in 24 Languages. April 2, 2021. WASHINGTON – In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been nearly 4,000 recorded hate incidents against the Asian American community, and this number continues to rise. Earlier this week, President Biden announced additional actions to respond to Anti COFA MEDICAID FACTSHEET COFA Medicaid Factsheet. Health care restored for COFA citizens in December 2020 Omnibus COVID Relief Bill. The restoration of Medicaid eligibility to COFA citizens became effective on December 28, 2020. As of that date, COFA citizens lawfully residing under the Compacts in the 50 states and District of Columbia, and at the option of the LEADERSHIP – APIAHF Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.JULIET K. CHOI
Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. APRIL HALL – APIAHF April is the Executive Assistant to the APIAHF Executive Team. In her day-to-day role, she uses her organizational and multi-tasking skills to managing executive scheduling, facilitate weekly meetings, as well as manage the DC office operations. She has a passion for public service and brings a wealth of knowledge to the role providingMARC E. CHOW, MS
Marc E. Chow, M.S., is an award-winning leader in the renal healthcare community who has tirelessly dedicated his 20-year career to health care policy and research. Currently, Marc serves as the Renal Healthcare Association’s Executive Director, formerly the National Renal Administrators Association (NRAA) and Renal Service Exchange(RSE).
AZIZAH AHMAD
Azizah Ahmad is the Policy and Community Advocacy Manager at APIAHF. She is also an active member of the Cham community, where her commitment to social justice is rooted. Azizah has over a decade’s worth of experience advocating and analyzing policies affecting indigenous, Southeast Asian, and AANHPI communities. DIANE PALOMA, MBA, PHD Diane S.L. Paloma, PhD, MBA. Dr. Diane Paloma is the CEO of The King Lunalilo Trust and Home. Its mission is to perpetuate the legacy of King William Charles Lunalilo to honor, tend to, and protect the well-being of kūpuna (elders). The Trust includes the Adult residential care home, and Adult day care center and a home mealdelivery program.
APIAHF – ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN HEALTH FORUMABOUTFOCUSENGAGEIMPACTRESOURCESNEWS May 28, 2021. WASHINGTON – The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) congratulates Krystal Ka’ai on her appointment to serve as executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI). Ka’ai, the long-time executive director of the Congressional AsianCOVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic. APIAHF & NAPABA LAUNCH COMBAT HATE CRIMES TOOLKIT IN 24 APIAHF & NAPABA Launch Combat Hate Crimes Toolkit in 24 Languages. April 2, 2021. WASHINGTON – In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been nearly 4,000 recorded hate incidents against the Asian American community, and this number continues to rise. Earlier this week, President Biden announced additional actions to respond to Anti COFA MEDICAID FACTSHEET COFA Medicaid Factsheet. Health care restored for COFA citizens in December 2020 Omnibus COVID Relief Bill. The restoration of Medicaid eligibility to COFA citizens became effective on December 28, 2020. As of that date, COFA citizens lawfully residing under the Compacts in the 50 states and District of Columbia, and at the option of the LEADERSHIP – APIAHF Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.JULIET K. CHOI
Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. APRIL HALL – APIAHF April is the Executive Assistant to the APIAHF Executive Team. In her day-to-day role, she uses her organizational and multi-tasking skills to managing executive scheduling, facilitate weekly meetings, as well as manage the DC office operations. She has a passion for public service and brings a wealth of knowledge to the role providingMARC E. CHOW, MS
Marc E. Chow, M.S., is an award-winning leader in the renal healthcare community who has tirelessly dedicated his 20-year career to health care policy and research. Currently, Marc serves as the Renal Healthcare Association’s Executive Director, formerly the National Renal Administrators Association (NRAA) and Renal Service Exchange(RSE).
AZIZAH AHMAD
Azizah Ahmad is the Policy and Community Advocacy Manager at APIAHF. She is also an active member of the Cham community, where her commitment to social justice is rooted. Azizah has over a decade’s worth of experience advocating and analyzing policies affecting indigenous, Southeast Asian, and AANHPI communities. DIANE PALOMA, MBA, PHD Diane S.L. Paloma, PhD, MBA. Dr. Diane Paloma is the CEO of The King Lunalilo Trust and Home. Its mission is to perpetuate the legacy of King William Charles Lunalilo to honor, tend to, and protect the well-being of kūpuna (elders). The Trust includes the Adult residential care home, and Adult day care center and a home mealdelivery program.
COVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic. RESOURCES – APIAHF The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) submit written testimony for the record for the March 18, 2021 hearing before the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties Subcommittee entitled “Discrimination and Violence Against Asian Americans.”. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted AA NHPI communities in multipleways.
ABOUT – APIAHF
About. Headquarters: Oakland, CA. Policy Office: Washington DC. Established 1986. Also Known As: “Health Forum”. APIAHF is the oldest and largest health advocacy organization working with AA and NHPI communities across the nation, in the US Territories, and with the US‐affiliated Pacific jurisdictions. By providing policy andpolitical
COMBAT HATE CRIME RESOURCES APIAHF and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) have collaborated on a combat hate crime toolkit that provides basic and critical information for victims, community based organization, and community leaders. Translated into 25 different languages, this information provides background on: Understanding the difference between a hate crime and hate incidentHEALTH CARE ACCESS
What we do: APIAHF works to ensure that all Americans have access to health coverage and quality care that they can afford and rely on, no matter where they come from or what language they speak. Health coverage is a strong predictor of access to health care in the U.S. Health coverage rates vary widely among Asian Americans, NativeHawaiians
POLICY AND ADVOCACY FELLOW The Policy and Advocacy Fellow will work with the Vice President (VP) for Policy and Advocacy, communications staff, and other APIAHF staff to promote federal and state policies that address the needs of AA NHPIs. The position is ideal for someone who is a mid-level policy analyst and it is not an entry-level position.EMERSON SHIANG
Emerson is the Evaluation and Strategy Development specialist for APIAHF’s Capacity for Health project and COVID-19 projects. In his role, Emerson coordinates monitoring and evaluation activities, collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on key impact metrics and indicators.PROGRAM MANAGER
The Program Manager will be responsible for managing one or more of APIAHF’s programs to support and promote positive health outcomes and health justice for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA and NHPI) communities. The Program Manager will develop and maintain relationships with AA and NHPI-serving community-basedLIANNE ARAKI
Lianne Araki is the Confidential Assistant & Board Liaison at the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. In this role, she provides strategic guidance and support for the executive office, the board of directors, and manages the operations in the Oaklandheadquarters.
WEBINAR: WRITING SMART GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The hour‐long webinar will: 1. Teach about the difference between Goals, Objectives, and Indicators. 2. Teach about a variety of types of process and outcome objectives, and how to write SMART objectives of all kinds. 3. Explore common pitfalls in writing goals, objectivesand indicators. 4.
APIAHF – ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN HEALTH FORUMABOUTFOCUSENGAGEIMPACTRESOURCESNEWS Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. Ambassador Rice and Congressman Richmond expressed gratitude for the participants’ courageous leadership in addressing acts of violence and bias against Asian American communities.COVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic. APIAHF & NAPABA LAUNCH COMBAT HATE CRIMES TOOLKIT IN 24 WASHINGTON – In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been nearly 4,000 recorded hate incidents against the Asian American community, and this number continues to rise. Earlier this week, President Biden announced additional actions to respond to Anti-Asian Violence, Xenophobia and Bias. Attorney General Garland announced a 30-day review to assess the government’s tracking COFA MEDICAID FACTSHEET Health care restored for COFA citizens in December 2020 Omnibus COVID Relief Bill. The restoration of Medicaid eligibility to COFA citizens became effective on December 28, 2020. APRIL HALL – APIAHF April is the Executive Assistant to the APIAHF Executive Team. In her day-to-day role, she uses her organizational and multi-tasking skills to managing executive scheduling, facilitate weekly meetings, as well as manage the DC office operations.EMERSON SHIANG
Emerson is the Evaluation and Strategy Development specialist for APIAHF’s Capacity for Health project and COVID-19 projects. In his role, Emerson coordinates monitoring and evaluation activities, collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on key impact metrics and indicators.AZIZAH AHMAD
Azizah Ahmad is the Policy and Community Advocacy Manager at APIAHF. She is also an active member of the Cham community, where her commitment to social justice is rooted.MARC E. CHOW, MS
Marc E. Chow, M.S., is an award-winning leader in the renal healthcare community who has tirelessly dedicated his 20-year career to health care policy and research.LIANNE ARAKI
Lianne Araki is the Confidential Assistant & Board Liaison at the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. In this role, she provides strategic guidance and support for the executive office, the board of directors, and manages the operations in the Oaklandheadquarters.
WEBINAR: WRITING SMART GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. A recording of the Writing SMART Goals and Objectives webinar that took place on March30, 2011.
APIAHF – ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN HEALTH FORUMABOUTFOCUSENGAGEIMPACTRESOURCESNEWS Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. Ambassador Rice and Congressman Richmond expressed gratitude for the participants’ courageous leadership in addressing acts of violence and bias against Asian American communities.COVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic. APIAHF & NAPABA LAUNCH COMBAT HATE CRIMES TOOLKIT IN 24 WASHINGTON – In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been nearly 4,000 recorded hate incidents against the Asian American community, and this number continues to rise. Earlier this week, President Biden announced additional actions to respond to Anti-Asian Violence, Xenophobia and Bias. Attorney General Garland announced a 30-day review to assess the government’s tracking COFA MEDICAID FACTSHEET Health care restored for COFA citizens in December 2020 Omnibus COVID Relief Bill. The restoration of Medicaid eligibility to COFA citizens became effective on December 28, 2020. APRIL HALL – APIAHF April is the Executive Assistant to the APIAHF Executive Team. In her day-to-day role, she uses her organizational and multi-tasking skills to managing executive scheduling, facilitate weekly meetings, as well as manage the DC office operations.EMERSON SHIANG
Emerson is the Evaluation and Strategy Development specialist for APIAHF’s Capacity for Health project and COVID-19 projects. In his role, Emerson coordinates monitoring and evaluation activities, collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on key impact metrics and indicators.AZIZAH AHMAD
Azizah Ahmad is the Policy and Community Advocacy Manager at APIAHF. She is also an active member of the Cham community, where her commitment to social justice is rooted.MARC E. CHOW, MS
Marc E. Chow, M.S., is an award-winning leader in the renal healthcare community who has tirelessly dedicated his 20-year career to health care policy and research.LIANNE ARAKI
Lianne Araki is the Confidential Assistant & Board Liaison at the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. In this role, she provides strategic guidance and support for the executive office, the board of directors, and manages the operations in the Oaklandheadquarters.
WEBINAR: WRITING SMART GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. A recording of the Writing SMART Goals and Objectives webinar that took place on March30, 2011.
COVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic.ABOUT – APIAHF
Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. Mission. APIAHF influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.EVENTS – APIAHF
Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. Tuesday, January 26, 2021. Raising Voices Session II: Racial Equity Approaches to the Social Determinants of Health for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander CommunitiesSTAFF – APIAHF
Emerson is the Evaluation and Strategy Development specialist for APIAHF’s Capacity for Health project and COVID-19 projects. In his role, Emerson coordinates monitoring and evaluation activities, collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on key impact metrics and indicators.PROJECT FIRSTLINE
Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. What is Project Firstline? Project Firstline, CDC’s national training collaborative for infection prevention and control, is committed to preparing frontline healthcare workers and the public health workforce to protect themselves, their patients, and their communities from infectious disease threats. LEADERSHIP – APIAHF Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.HEALTH CARE ACCESS
Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. What we do: APIAHF works to ensure that all Americans have access to health coverage and quality care that they can afford and rely on, no matter where they come from or what language they speak.EMERSON SHIANG
Emerson is the Evaluation and Strategy Development specialist for APIAHF’s Capacity for Health project and COVID-19 projects. In his role, Emerson coordinates monitoring and evaluation activities, collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on key impact metrics and indicators.PROGRAM MANAGER
Organization Description: The Asian & Pacific Islander Health Forum (APIAHF) influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA and NHPI) populations. DIANE PALOMA, MBA, PHD Diane S.L. Paloma, PhD, MBA. Dr. Diane Paloma is the CEO of The King Lunalilo Trust and Home. Its mission is to perpetuate the legacy of King William Charles Lunalilo to honor, tend to, and protect the well-being of kūpuna (elders). APIAHF – ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN HEALTH FORUMABOUTFOCUSENGAGEIMPACTRESOURCESNEWS May 28, 2021. WASHINGTON – The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) congratulates Krystal Ka’ai on her appointment to serve as executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI). Ka’ai, the long-time executive director of the Congressional AsianCOVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic. APIAHF & NAPABA LAUNCH COMBAT HATE CRIMES TOOLKIT IN 24 APIAHF & NAPABA Launch Combat Hate Crimes Toolkit in 24 Languages. April 2, 2021. WASHINGTON – In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been nearly 4,000 recorded hate incidents against the Asian American community, and this number continues to rise. Earlier this week, President Biden announced additional actions to respond to Anti COFA MEDICAID FACTSHEET COFA Medicaid Factsheet. Health care restored for COFA citizens in December 2020 Omnibus COVID Relief Bill. The restoration of Medicaid eligibility to COFA citizens became effective on December 28, 2020. As of that date, COFA citizens lawfully residing under the Compacts in the 50 states and District of Columbia, and at the option of the APRIL HALL – APIAHF April is the Executive Assistant to the APIAHF Executive Team. In her day-to-day role, she uses her organizational and multi-tasking skills to managing executive scheduling, facilitate weekly meetings, as well as manage the DC office operations. She has a passion for public service and brings a wealth of knowledge to the role providingEMERSON SHIANG
Emerson is the Evaluation and Strategy Development specialist for APIAHF’s Capacity for Health project and COVID-19 projects. In his role, Emerson coordinates monitoring and evaluation activities, collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on key impact metrics and indicators.AZIZAH AHMAD
Azizah Ahmad is the Policy and Community Advocacy Manager at APIAHF. She is also an active member of the Cham community, where her commitment to social justice is rooted. Azizah has over a decade’s worth of experience advocating and analyzing policies affecting indigenous, Southeast Asian, and AANHPI communities.LIANNE ARAKI
Lianne Araki is the Confidential Assistant & Board Liaison at the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. In this role, she provides strategic guidance and support for the executive office, the board of directors, and manages the operations in the Oaklandheadquarters.
MARC E. CHOW, MS
Marc E. Chow, M.S., is an award-winning leader in the renal healthcare community who has tirelessly dedicated his 20-year career to health care policy and research. Currently, Marc serves as the Renal Healthcare Association’s Executive Director, formerly the National Renal Administrators Association (NRAA) and Renal Service Exchange(RSE).
WEBINAR: WRITING SMART GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The hour‐long webinar will: 1. Teach about the difference between Goals, Objectives, and Indicators. 2. Teach about a variety of types of process and outcome objectives, and how to write SMART objectives of all kinds. 3. Explore common pitfalls in writing goals, objectivesand indicators. 4.
APIAHF – ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN HEALTH FORUMABOUTFOCUSENGAGEIMPACTRESOURCESNEWS May 28, 2021. WASHINGTON – The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) congratulates Krystal Ka’ai on her appointment to serve as executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI). Ka’ai, the long-time executive director of the Congressional AsianCOVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic. APIAHF & NAPABA LAUNCH COMBAT HATE CRIMES TOOLKIT IN 24 APIAHF & NAPABA Launch Combat Hate Crimes Toolkit in 24 Languages. April 2, 2021. WASHINGTON – In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, there have been nearly 4,000 recorded hate incidents against the Asian American community, and this number continues to rise. Earlier this week, President Biden announced additional actions to respond to Anti COFA MEDICAID FACTSHEET COFA Medicaid Factsheet. Health care restored for COFA citizens in December 2020 Omnibus COVID Relief Bill. The restoration of Medicaid eligibility to COFA citizens became effective on December 28, 2020. As of that date, COFA citizens lawfully residing under the Compacts in the 50 states and District of Columbia, and at the option of the APRIL HALL – APIAHF April is the Executive Assistant to the APIAHF Executive Team. In her day-to-day role, she uses her organizational and multi-tasking skills to managing executive scheduling, facilitate weekly meetings, as well as manage the DC office operations. She has a passion for public service and brings a wealth of knowledge to the role providingEMERSON SHIANG
Emerson is the Evaluation and Strategy Development specialist for APIAHF’s Capacity for Health project and COVID-19 projects. In his role, Emerson coordinates monitoring and evaluation activities, collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on key impact metrics and indicators.AZIZAH AHMAD
Azizah Ahmad is the Policy and Community Advocacy Manager at APIAHF. She is also an active member of the Cham community, where her commitment to social justice is rooted. Azizah has over a decade’s worth of experience advocating and analyzing policies affecting indigenous, Southeast Asian, and AANHPI communities.LIANNE ARAKI
Lianne Araki is the Confidential Assistant & Board Liaison at the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. In this role, she provides strategic guidance and support for the executive office, the board of directors, and manages the operations in the Oaklandheadquarters.
MARC E. CHOW, MS
Marc E. Chow, M.S., is an award-winning leader in the renal healthcare community who has tirelessly dedicated his 20-year career to health care policy and research. Currently, Marc serves as the Renal Healthcare Association’s Executive Director, formerly the National Renal Administrators Association (NRAA) and Renal Service Exchange(RSE).
WEBINAR: WRITING SMART GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The hour‐long webinar will: 1. Teach about the difference between Goals, Objectives, and Indicators. 2. Teach about a variety of types of process and outcome objectives, and how to write SMART objectives of all kinds. 3. Explore common pitfalls in writing goals, objectivesand indicators. 4.
COVID-19 RESOURCES
The novel COVID-19 virus is a national crisis that demonstrates that public health has no boundaries. Yet the impact is being unevenly felt among communities of color who, due to a combination of structural, economic, social and environmental disparities and discrimination, are experiencing higher burdens associated with the pandemic.ABOUT – APIAHF
About. Headquarters: Oakland, CA. Policy Office: Washington DC. Established 1986. Also Known As: “Health Forum”. APIAHF is the oldest and largest health advocacy organization working with AA and NHPI communities across the nation, in the US Territories, and with the US‐affiliated Pacific jurisdictions. By providing policy andpolitical
EVENTS – APIAHF
Events – APIAHF. Tuesday, January 26, 2021. Raising Voices Session II: Racial Equity Approaches to the Social Determinants of Health for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Communities. We’re thrilled to be partnering withSTAFF – APIAHF
Emerson Shiang. Emerson is the Evaluation and Strategy Development specialist for APIAHF’s Capacity for Health project and COVID-19 projects. In his role, Emerson coordinates monitoring and evaluation activities, collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on key impact metrics and indicators. His goal to bridge theory and LEADERSHIP – APIAHF Juliet K. Choi is the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), a national health justice organization which influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.PROJECT FIRSTLINE
Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum. What is Project Firstline? Project Firstline, CDC’s national training collaborative for infection prevention and control, is committed to preparing frontline healthcare workers and the public health workforce to protect themselves, their patients, and their communities from infectious disease threats.HEALTH CARE ACCESS
What we do: APIAHF works to ensure that all Americans have access to health coverage and quality care that they can afford and rely on, no matter where they come from or what language they speak. Health coverage is a strong predictor of access to health care in the U.S. Health coverage rates vary widely among Asian Americans, NativeHawaiians
EMERSON SHIANG
Emerson is the Evaluation and Strategy Development specialist for APIAHF’s Capacity for Health project and COVID-19 projects. In his role, Emerson coordinates monitoring and evaluation activities, collects and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on key impact metrics and indicators.PROGRAM MANAGER
The Program Manager will be responsible for managing one or more of APIAHF’s programs to support and promote positive health outcomes and health justice for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA and NHPI) communities. The Program Manager will develop and maintain relationships with AA and NHPI-serving community-based DIANE PALOMA, MBA, PHD Diane S.L. Paloma, PhD, MBA. Dr. Diane Paloma is the CEO of The King Lunalilo Trust and Home. Its mission is to perpetuate the legacy of King William Charles Lunalilo to honor, tend to, and protect the well-being of kūpuna (elders). The Trust includes the Adult residential care home, and Adult day care center and a home mealdelivery program.
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By Kathy Ko Chin | I hope you and your loved ones are healthy and well, as we wish that for all people around the world at this moment in time. Unfortunately, the pandemic is hitting us hard, even if we or our loved ones aren’t sick, this pandemic is affecting all of us. The world is adjusting to a completely new normal. It won’t be the same as what was before.Read More
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Friends, It is with heavy hearts that we write tribute to our role model, mentor, colleague and friend, Irene Hirano Inouye. Irene left an enduring imprint on our work as leaders in philanthropy and non-profits and in the lives of so many Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islander leaders (AAs and NHPIs) andcommunities,…
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Due to existing restrictions in federal law, millions of immigrants are ineligible for Medicaid and other public health insurance programs. For example, individuals living in the U.S. under the Compacts of Free Association with the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and Republic of Palau are categorically ineligible for Medicaid, as are… COMMENT LETTER ON HHS 2021 NBPPFebruary 2020Letter
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The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) submits this comment letter in response to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Notice of Benefit and Payment parameters for 2021 proposed rule (“proposed rule”). We raise concerns about several issues impacting consumers, and particularly those who are racial and ethnic minorities, limited English… SUBSCRIBE TO THE APIAHF EMAIL NEWSLETTER* First name
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