Q&A
Heres how Penn Medicine, Trinity Health, and community faith leaders collaborated on operationalizing equity around COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
Since mid-February, a health system and community leader collaborative has been working to improve vaccination disparities in Philly. Photograph courtesy Penn Medicine
Nearly four months since the first COVID-19 vaccine was administered in Philadelphia, health commissioner Thomas Farley announced on Tuesday that the city administered its one millionth dose. Though a milestone, the city still has a long way to go only 22 percent of Philadelphias total population is fully vaccinated, according to CDC data.
More urgent, though, is the ongoing racial, economic, and geographic disparities that exist regarding vaccine sign-up and distribution.The city has attempted to close the vaccine equity gap by allowing walk-up appointments at the Center City FEMA site, operating health department clinics in traditionally underserved neighborhoods, and opening a second FEMA location in Hunting Park focused on reaching the Hispanic community. And since February, Ala Stanfords Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium has been administering vaccines for residents of the Philadelphia zip codes with the highest incidence of COVID-19 disease and death.
The disparities in vaccination in Philadelphia have also inspired a collaboration between Penn Medicine, Mercy Catholic Medical Center-Mercy Philadelphia Campus, and community faith leaders, who worked together to launch a rotating vaccine clinic. Since mid-February, the partnership has run seven clinics out of churches, recreation centers, and school gymnasiums in West, Southwest, and South Philadelphia. In their first three clinics, they vaccinated 2,821 people, 85 percent of whom were Black.
On April 7th, the organizers behind the clinic detailed their methods in NEJMsInnovations in Care Deliveryjournal, in an article titled Operationalizing Equity: A Rapid-Cycle Innovation Approach to Covid-19 Vaccination in Black Neighborhoods. In it, the authors describe how the unique partnership between two health systems and community leaders worked to combat the structural barriers preventing communities of color from accessing vaccinations.
To learn more about their efforts, triumphs, and challenges, we spoke with Kathleen Lee, director of clinical implementation at Penn Medicines Center for Health Care Innovation and assistant professor of emergency medicine at Penn, who helped design the clinic model.
NextHealth: Why did this rotating vaccination clinic get started?Lee: The genesis of the clinic stemmed from ongoing conversations our C-suite was having throughout the pandemic about the racial inequities related to COVID-19. Though, its important to note that this was a huge coordinated effort between us at Penn Medicine, Trinity Health, and faith leaders throughout the city, including Terrilynn Donnell, [pastor] W. L. Herndon, and [reverend] William Shaw. When it came to the topic of vaccines, we knew that one of the major driving factors of disparity is the structural barriers that limit vaccine access to underserved communities, specifically Black and Brown communities. Around January, we took an intimate look at those barriers as they emerge across Philadelphia in order to determine how to best create an incredibly inclusive environment for getting vaccinated. Around the same time, conversations started taking place between the health systems and community leaders to cultivate relationships and to leverage community networks and healthcare partnerships.
What did the collaborative identify as major barriers to vaccine access, and what were your solutions?We found that geography and technology were preventing ease of access, so we brainstormed ways to create rapid-cycle solutions for a wide-spread implementation effort. We decided vaccine administration needed to be done in communities themselves, instead of making patients travel to a healthcare setting. Also, we built an SMS-based and an interactive-voice recording system for folks to schedule vaccine appointments. Overall, our objective was to have multiple, low-tech intake strategies with every step coordinated with and for the community to ensure that equity was at the core of every aspect of the endeavor. In a matter of months, we had created the #VaccineCollaborative, a novel multi-health system, community-partnered COVID-19 vaccination clinic.
What have you found to be some of the clinics biggest accomplishments?Seeing the uptake work with the scheduling paradigm we created was truly delightful. Our first clinic location filled so quickly, and it was great to know that people were able to schedule their appointment in a way that is easier to use. Similarly, many folks had signed up a loved one who wasnt able to do it themselves. That digital nudge drove home how communal and community-driven our effort was. But the uptake was reflected in more than just the scheduling system. In our feedback surveys, we had people write, It was like you were glad to see me (we were!) and Thank you for having clinicians who look like me. That kind of feedback is invaluable.
Another major accomplishment was the streamlined process we designed. As I said earlier, we strove to accommodate all types of sign-up strategies, rather than relying on one technique. It allowed us to honor walk-ins, which we know is very important to many people, especially those who need a no-technology method. We also made sure to create a no/low-wait experience by conducting a group-based consent process and having our vaccinators use Ready signs. That way, patients were shuttled through not in a rushed way, though so that they didnt have to deal with long lines. This was especially helpful when it was extremely cold outside. Nobody deserves to wait in the cold!
Those providing the vaccines used Ready signs to keep patients moving through the clinic and reduce wait times. Photograph courtesy Penn Medicine
What challenges did the collaborative face along the way?Setting up a novel clinic in a non-healthcare environment is a big task to take on. We leveraged resources from the healthcare systems to bring all the necessary supplies on site, including vaccine refrigerators, monitoring equipment, medical supplies, wheelchairs, and other items. Seeing a nimble operation happen outside of a hospital setting was amazing. We did run into some infrastructure challenges at the beginning, which we anticipated might happen. For example, at the recreation center, we discovered there werent enough accessible entrances for patients with limited mobility. In response, our health system employees tapped into their networks and got a custom ramp donated.
Another hurdle arose when more people outside of our targeted group became interested in getting vaccinated at our clinics. From the beginning, weve been very transparent and intentional with our mission in order to promote equity for local residents. Thats why we added a preliminary step on all our engagement platforms that required active acknowledgment of our mission statement prior to signing up. (It reads: IMPORTANT: The purpose of this clinic is to address the vast racial inequity in COVID outcomes and vaccine distribution by vaccinating our West & Southwest Philly *Black and Brown* communities hit hard by COVID. Here are the zip codes this clinic is designed to serve: 19104, 19131, 19139, 19142, 19143, 19151, 19153.) Though we didnt turn anyone away or validate based on race or Philadelphia zip code, we found that about 36 percent of individuals who started the text process didnt follow through with signing up after reading the mission disclosure.
How might this model be applied to other communities outside of Philadelphia?Our model was designed for generalized ability and scalability, but putting it into action does require intentional and coordinated effort, resourcing, and leadership. And in order to promote vaccine equity, diversity and inclusion need to be at the forefront every step of the way. I think our article says it best in terms of steps to take: Engage community leaders early to inform design, activate their networks, and build bridges of trust between health systems and the community around vaccination. Embrace no/low-tech platforms to support vaccine ambassadorship and distribution. Reimagine clinic flows to enable an on-time model with minimal to no wait to ensure an uncompromising patient experience. Though partnerships have to be done at every level, I do think leaders in the healthcare system should be role models and take initiative in order to truly help and improve the lives of community members. If not us, then who?
Where do you see this rotating clinic going from here?We plan to be intentional about this long-term and hope to extend the pilot for months to come. We already submitted an RFP to city officials, which has been approved.
More here:
Pop-Up Clinic Working to Improve Philly Vaccination Disparities - Philadelphia magazine
- 10 Utopian Intentional Communities with Distinct Values [Last Updated On: June 12th, 2016] [Originally Added On: June 12th, 2016]
- Communities Directory - Find Intentional Communities [Last Updated On: June 12th, 2016] [Originally Added On: June 12th, 2016]
- Intentional Communities | Touchstone Mental Health [Last Updated On: June 16th, 2016] [Originally Added On: June 16th, 2016]
- Intentional community - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [Last Updated On: June 17th, 2016] [Originally Added On: June 17th, 2016]
- Welcome to FIC - Fellowship for Intentional Community [Last Updated On: June 17th, 2016] [Originally Added On: June 17th, 2016]
- Intentional Communities | Touchstone Mental Health [Last Updated On: June 19th, 2016] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2016]
- Intentional Communities - A Fairer World [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2016] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2016]
- Intentional Communities Asheville (Asheville, NC) - Meetup [Last Updated On: June 27th, 2016] [Originally Added On: June 27th, 2016]
- What is an Intentional Community? - Meadowdance [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2016] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2016]
- Plan B Retirement - Intentional communities [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2016] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2016]
- Jewish Intentional Communities Initiative - Hazon [Last Updated On: July 29th, 2016] [Originally Added On: July 29th, 2016]
- Twin Oaks Intentional Community - Twin Oaks Intentional ... [Last Updated On: August 19th, 2016] [Originally Added On: August 19th, 2016]
- Acorn Community [Last Updated On: August 19th, 2016] [Originally Added On: August 19th, 2016]
- Map - Fellowship for Intentional Community [Last Updated On: August 21st, 2016] [Originally Added On: August 21st, 2016]
- Home Page - Elder Intentional Communities [Last Updated On: October 1st, 2016] [Originally Added On: October 1st, 2016]
- NW NJ Ecovillage - Fellowship for Intentional Community [Last Updated On: October 8th, 2016] [Originally Added On: October 8th, 2016]
- Intentional Eucharistic Communities - Home [Last Updated On: October 31st, 2016] [Originally Added On: October 31st, 2016]
- Intentional Housing Communities | www.hampshire.edu [Last Updated On: November 19th, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 19th, 2016]
- The Camphill Assocation of North America Communities [Last Updated On: November 25th, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 25th, 2016]
- Communes: the pros & cons of intentional community ... [Last Updated On: November 29th, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 29th, 2016]
- Brooklyn Street | Neighborhood Alliance [Last Updated On: November 30th, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 30th, 2016]
- Cohousing - Wikipedia [Last Updated On: December 11th, 2016] [Originally Added On: December 11th, 2016]
- Jewish Intentional Communities Conference - Hazon [Last Updated On: December 26th, 2016] [Originally Added On: December 26th, 2016]
- As Trump's policies stoke fears, Denver's Muslim community worries about eroding trust in law enforcement - The Denver Post [Last Updated On: February 6th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 6th, 2017]
- Disparities in minority unemployment targeted by Iowa officials - DesMoinesRegister.com [Last Updated On: February 6th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 6th, 2017]
- ACE program benefits low-income communities - Observer Online [Last Updated On: February 6th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 6th, 2017]
- Coalition Calls Itself The 'Eyes, Ears & Voice' Of Pittsburgh's Black Community - 90.5 WESA [Last Updated On: February 7th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2017]
- 'A community remembers' coming to Hesston - Leavenworth Times [Last Updated On: February 7th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2017]
- Take a bow, Sheldon Theatre - Republican Eagle [Last Updated On: February 7th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2017]
- Want a happy old age? Get your friends to be your neighbours - Independent Online [Last Updated On: February 7th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2017]
- 'A community remembers' coming to Hesston - News - Butler County ... - Butler County Times Gazette [Last Updated On: February 7th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2017]
- Krista Tippett February 01, 2017 - America Magazine [Last Updated On: February 7th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2017]
- To truly serve the public, community stations must apply standards for what's said on-air - Current [Last Updated On: February 9th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 9th, 2017]
- Pastor: We must build bridges between police and local black communities - Fort Worth Star Telegram (blog) [Last Updated On: February 9th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 9th, 2017]
- A Business Plan for Healthy Communities - Hospitals & Health Networks [Last Updated On: February 10th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 10th, 2017]
- Appalachian's Alternative Service Experience among nation's top 10 ... - Appalachian State University [Last Updated On: February 10th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 10th, 2017]
- The Death of the Ski Bum and Intentional Tourism - The Catalyst [Last Updated On: February 11th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2017]
- Heroin hits home: Highways provide "easy access" for drug trafficking in Franklin County - Herald-Mail Media [Last Updated On: February 11th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2017]
- How Anarchists and Intentional Communities Are Reacting to ... [Last Updated On: February 11th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2017]
- Herrick Library: Libraries: The Living Room of our Communities - HollandSentinel.com [Last Updated On: February 12th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 12th, 2017]
- Ohio Continues with Next Phase of InsideOut Initiative to Combat Win-at-All Costs Sports Mentality - 13abc Action News [Last Updated On: February 13th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 13th, 2017]
- Ohio Continues with Next Phase of InsideOut Initiative to Combat Win-at-All Costs Sports Mentality - Norwalk Reflector [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2017]
- Ithaca organization encourages people to participate in National Random Acts of Kindness Week - The Ithaca Voice [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2017]
- Portland groups form coalition to eradicate hate - KOIN.com [Last Updated On: February 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 15th, 2017]
- Dynamic Communities Announces Eric Pearson, Information Security Expert, As GPUG Amplify 2017 Keynote Speaker - MSDynamicsWorld.com (press release) [Last Updated On: February 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 15th, 2017]
- Anson County community meeting to fight poverty planned for Feb. 18 - Ansonrecord [Last Updated On: February 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 15th, 2017]
- Nash says 'there's more to be done' on diversity at State of the County address - Gwinnettdailypost.com [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2017]
- Spreading the Faith: Moving Coins and Moving Communities - Patheos (blog) [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2017]
- If It Walks Like a Duck - ChicagoNow (blog) [Last Updated On: February 18th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2017]
- Renting land to highest bidder a stumbling block for young people ... - AG Week [Last Updated On: February 18th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2017]
- Immigrant Round-ups Stir Fears - Consortium News [Last Updated On: February 19th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 19th, 2017]
- Pace: What Should I Give Up This Year? - Covington News [Last Updated On: February 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 20th, 2017]
- J Mase III of #BlackTransMagick seeks to redistribute resources - Daily Illini [Last Updated On: February 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 20th, 2017]
- Best approach to panhandlers? Ignore them - Richmond Register [Last Updated On: February 22nd, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2017]
- South Side getting trauma center, but it'll be far more than just an emergency room - Fox 32 Chicago [Last Updated On: February 22nd, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2017]
- St. Louis Park cohousing community welcomes home all ages - Minneapolis Star Tribune [Last Updated On: February 22nd, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2017]
- The Christian Retreat From Public Life - The Atlantic [Last Updated On: February 23rd, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 23rd, 2017]
- In 'The Unsettlers,' Mark Sundeen looks for lives well lived | Books ... - Missoula Independent [Last Updated On: February 23rd, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 23rd, 2017]
- Column: Community will miss Rev. Irwin's impact - Wicked Local Waltham [Last Updated On: February 24th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 24th, 2017]
- Cohousing communities gain popularity, including here in Nashville - WKRN.com [Last Updated On: February 24th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 24th, 2017]
- Better health needs a diverse workforce - Greenville Daily Reflector [Last Updated On: February 25th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 25th, 2017]
- Cohousing communities gain popularity - WDTN [Last Updated On: February 25th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 25th, 2017]
- Letters: Dismiss Schimel, others for maps - The Sheboygan Press [Last Updated On: February 28th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 28th, 2017]
- 12 band members struck by vehicle at Alabama Mardi Gras parade - Chicago Tribune [Last Updated On: February 28th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 28th, 2017]
- Drums, Voices, and Circles - Memphis Democrat [Last Updated On: February 28th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 28th, 2017]
- Family School rebuts report on lack of diversity - Coastal View News [Last Updated On: March 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 1st, 2017]
- Food: Four Short Talks brings community to the table - Dailyuw [Last Updated On: March 2nd, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 2nd, 2017]
- The Wall Street Journal explores trends in Christian community life sort of - GetReligion (blog) [Last Updated On: March 2nd, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 2nd, 2017]
- Renting land to highest bidder stumbling block for young people looking to start in agriculture - INFORUM [Last Updated On: March 4th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 4th, 2017]
- Transportation/Traveling While Living Off Grid - Mother Earth News [Last Updated On: March 4th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 4th, 2017]
- Reforestation and Civil Disobedience: Aldeia Maracan Urban Indigenous Community Reclaims Olympic Parking - RioOnWatch [Last Updated On: March 6th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 6th, 2017]
- Worcester's retiree health costs 'unsustainable' - telegram.com - Worcester Telegram [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 7th, 2017]
- 12 on Tuesday: Leslie Orrantia - WISC - Channel 3000 - Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3 [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 7th, 2017]
- By walking the beat, Kalamazoo officers nurture genuine relationships with community - Michigan Radio [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 7th, 2017]
- Sometimes the Grass Really is Greener - Memphis Democrat [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 7th, 2017]
- Is Clallam opening the door to tiny houses? | Sequim Gazette - Sequim Gazette [Last Updated On: March 8th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 8th, 2017]
- Healthy communities have engaged members - Centre Daily Times (blog) [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2017]
- New St. Paul police program aims to mentor recruits - Minneapolis Star Tribune [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2017]
- A New Kind of Homeless Village is Coming to Kenton. It's a Big Deal. - The Portland Mercury (blog) [Last Updated On: March 10th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 10th, 2017]
- Why We Need the Benedict Option and How It Doesn't Have to ... - Patheos (blog) [Last Updated On: March 10th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 10th, 2017]