Advancing

Health Equity

We are working to reduce inequities and bring individualized care demonstrating cultural humility to all those we are privileged to serve regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, geography, or financial status. For the second year in a row, the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), one of the nation's most respected healthcare quality measurement organizations, used a rigorous, data-based evaluation to award Elevance Health with accreditation for advancing health equity.

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We are working to reduce inequities and bring individualized care demonstrating cultural humility to all our members regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, geography, or financial status. For the second year in a row, the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), one of the nation's most respected healthcare quality measurement organizations, used a rigorous, data-based evaluation to award Elevance Health with accreditation for advancing health equity.

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Promoting Health Equity:

Expansion of MyDiversePatients.com's Educational Resources

We continued to invest in resources to help our care provider partners become leaders in health equity with mydiversepatients.com, a platform offering free continuing medical education (CME) credit courses. This past year, we added new training videos and 11 articles to the site.

As of 2023, 43,000 people from 30 countries, including the U.S., have used the resource.

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Elevance Health's Commitment to a Healthier Future:

Advocating for Zero Health Gaps

Elevance Health continued to participate in the World Economic Forum's Global Health Equity Network Zero Health Gaps Pledge, the first global, multi-sector health equity initiative. Our pledge includes 10 commitments to advance health equity across our core operations, strategies, and investments.

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In 2023, we became one of the first organizations to earn NCQA's Health Equity Plus accreditation for our collection of data on community social risk factors and patients' health-related social needs. This designation brings more than 10 million people, or over 90% of our Medicaid membership, into an accredited plan.

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