Washington: Power of Providers (POP) Initiative
The Power of Providers (POP) Initiative is an innovative program that leverages healthcare providers by supporting their conversations about COVID-19 vaccines.
The Power of Providers (POP) Initiative is an innovative program that leverages healthcare providers by supporting their conversations about COVID-19 vaccines.
REACH created a list of quality educational resources from trusted sources to assist in improving health equity & COVID-19 vaccination rates.
AIM conducted listening sessions to gather lessons learned from the pediatric COVID-19 vaccine roll-out for children ages 5-11.
AIM has drafted a template for AAP/AAFP chapters to communicate with members about renewing efforts to protect children from COVID-19.
Washington Department of Health developed culturally competent strategies for increasing vaccine compliance and uptake in tribal populations.
Washington found ways to utilize state vaccine data, clinical trial data, federal guidance, and community feedback to determine vaccine allocation.
Washington Department of Health planned to increase staff capacity to support the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and outreach.
The Washington Department of Health created a collaborative team of private-sector public health organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
At the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic VAC meetings, DC Health presented results and lessons learned from its partnership with a Safeway retail pharmacy.
At the West VAC meeting, Oregon presented on their experience with leveraging state agencies as tribal partners in an effort for widespread COVID-19 vaccination.