Presented on 12/17/2020
Session II — Achieving COVID-19 Health Equity: Partnering with Communities
The arrival of promising COVID vaccines brings hope to millions of people who have longed for a safe and effective way to bring an end to the pandemic. As we move forward on the path from fast-track research and initial approval to distribution and public acceptance, important questions arise that demand our attention. How was the research conducted? How will we know if the vaccines are safe? Who will get the vaccines and when? How will those decisions be made equitably and fairly? Minority communities have been hit particularly hard by the pandemic. How can health care organizations partner most effectively with these communities to ensure they have access to and trust in the vaccines and those who administer them?
Session Description
Blacks, Latinos, Native Americans and Asians are experiencing disproportionally high COVID-19 infection and death rates. Health care organizations are mobilizing to address the disparate health and social impacts of COVID-19 on these groups by providing equitable access to vaccines, testing and treatment and tackling the underlying social determinants of health and disparities in care. This webinar will address the need to build trust and partner effectively with local communities to implement pandemic response activities that will reach those most at risk.