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Lilly recognized by the National Hispanic
Council on Aging for ongoing commitment to
the Health of Older Adults
September 2010--
Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) was given
the President's Award by the National
Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA) at its
annual conference in
Washington, D.C.
Lilly has developed a successful partnership
with the NHCOA to address specific issues
facing the aging Hispanic community, such as
disparities that exist in the diagnosis of
chronic disease.
"The National Hispanic Council on Aging's
leadership is proud to honor Lilly with the
2010 President's Award, recognizing the
company's commitment to improving the
wellbeing of its target audience -
especially older adults," said Dr. Yanira
Cruz,
president & CEO of the NHCOA.
"Lilly's philanthropic commitment should
serve as an example in the pharmaceutical
industry. We applaud Lilly's innovation in
addressing key health issues impacting older
adults such as diabetes, mental health and
Alzheimer's disease."
As part of Lilly's commitment to overcoming
health disparities, the company is working
to increase Hispanic representation in
clinical trials. In the
United States,
minority populations have historically and
consistently been under-represented in
clinical trials, which evaluate the safety
and efficacy of new medicines and
treatments. As part of Lilly's clinical
diversity strategy, Lilly is identifying and
investing in new relationships with clinical
investigators who are likely to treat more
diverse patients. As a result, more than 83
new clinical trial sites have been
introduced in communities of color since May
2008.
Currently, Lilly and NHCOA are working together
to develop initiatives designed to promote
diabetes prevention and improve diabetes
management among Hispanic older adults and
their families through the development of
culturally—and linguistically—appropriate
and age-sensitive educational efforts. This
program aims to reduce the significant
disparities that exist between Hispanic and
non-Hispanic adults inthe
United States.
"Lilly and the Council both see the value of
promoting better health for our older
citizens, and we're pleased that our work
has been recognized with this award," said Shaun
Hawkins,
chief diversity officer at Lilly.
"Our commitment to engage, educate and
empower patients to take control of their
own health becomes even more important when
we are working with populations that do not
have access to the resources they need to
become healthier. Our partnership with NHCOA
helps make that connection for patients."
Additional outreach initiatives are conducted
by the Organization of Latinos at Lilly, or
OLA, an internal employee group. OLA
diversity initiatives impact the community,
the company and its members by actively
supporting the Hispanic/Latino community.
For example, OLA members participate in Project
Stepping Stone, a community event for Latino
high school students from Indiana who
are interested in attending college. OLA
members also contribute annually to the
Hispanic Scholarship Fund organized by USA
Funds to help Latino youth access and afford
a college education.
About the National Hispanic Council on Aging
The National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA)
is the nation's premier constituency-based
organization dedicated to improving the
quality of life for the Hispanic/Latino
elderly, their families, and their
communities. The NHCOA represents a network
of 42 community-based organizations across
the continental U.S., the District
of Columbia, and Puerto
Rico.
NHCOA also maintains a broader network of
7,000 individuals and reaches 10 million
Hispanics each year through its work and
that of its affiliates.
About Eli Lilly and Company:
Lilly, a leading innovation-driven corporation,
is developing a growing portfolio of
pharmaceutical products by applying the
latest research from its own worldwide
laboratories and from collaborations with
eminent scientific organizations.
Headquartered in Indianapolis,
Ind., Lilly provides answers - through medicines and
information - for some of the world's most
urgent medical needs. Additional information
about Lilly is available at www.lilly.com.
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