California Pan Ethnic Health NetworkAs California becomes increasingly diverse, a multicultural perspective on public policy is more and more critical. The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN) gathers the strength of the state%u2019s new majority to build a united and powerful voice in health advocacy. Formed in 1992 by the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum, the California Black Health Network, the California Rural Indian Health Board, and the Latino Coalition for a Healthy California, CPEHN is an established leader in multicultural health advocacy. It works to evolve health care from a one-size-fits-all approach to a system that works for people from all racial and ethnic backgrounds. CPEHN organizes multicultural efforts to develop and advance public policies that promote equal treatment and universal access to care. It brings together diverse communities and policymakers to share ideas and build effective advocacy efforts to improve the health of California. CPEHN accomplishments include the following highlights:
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