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Interactive, on-line visualization tools to measure and drive equity in COVID-19 vaccine administrations
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association ( IF 6.4 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-08 , DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocab180
Amy W Shaheen 1 , Eileen Ciesco 2 , Kevin Johnson 3 , Greg Kuhnen 3 , Christopher Paolini 3 , Gary Gartner 3
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Abstract
Equitable distribution of vaccines is necessary to ensure those at highest risk of illness are protected from COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019). Unfortunately, there is significant evidence that vaccines have not been reaching the most vulnerable. At our large hospital system, we created interactive online tools to measure and visualize equitability of vaccine administrations and to help stakeholders identify populations at highest risk within state-designated eligible vaccine groups. Using race, ethnicity, gender, and social vulnerability, we are able to measure and reflect our vaccine administration performance against the communities that we serve. With our visualization tools, stakeholders have been able to target interventions to improve equity in vaccine administrations, including improvements in race, ethnicity, and social vulnerability. We plan to use the data elements incorporated in our electronic health record and data warehouse due to the COVID-19 pandemic to guide further population health efforts at decreasing disparities.


中文翻译:

用于衡量和推动 COVID-19 疫苗管理公平性的交互式在线可视化工具

摘要
疫苗的公平分配是必要的,以确保那些患病风险最高的人免受 COVID-19(冠状病毒病 2019)的侵害。不幸的是,有大量证据表明疫苗尚未普及到最脆弱的人群。在我们的大型医院系统中,我们创建了交互式在线工具来衡量和可视化疫苗管理的公平性,并帮助利益相关者识别国家指定的合格疫苗组中风险最高的人群。利用种族、民族、性别和社会脆弱性,我们能够衡量和反映我们针对我们所服务社区的疫苗管理绩效。借助我们的可视化工具,利益相关者能够针对干预措施提高疫苗管理的公平性,包括改善种族、民族和社会脆弱性。
更新日期:2021-10-17
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