Real-time monitoring and evaluation of the VaxCash program: A Case Study from Columbus, Ohio

A. Hyder, Cheryl Graffagnino, Gavin French, John A. Maloney, Ben DeJesus, Kathleen Cowen, Jane Iversen, Suellen Bennett
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Background: The prevention of severe outcomes due to SARS-CoV-2 infection among vulnerable populations is an important public health goal. The purpose of our study was to report on the implementation and evaluation of an innovative public health prevention program. This program aimed to reduce the projected gap in COVID-19 vaccine uptake between more and less vulnerable neighborhoods by addressing issues around access and trust among communities at high risk for COVID-19 positive cases, hospitalization, and death. Methods: Columbus Public Health implemented the Vax Cash program in Columbus, Ohio, from July 6, 2021, to August 22, 2021, based on regular community feedback and using a data-driven approach. The program provided a financial incentive to eligible individuals upon receiving their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. A time-series model was used to create short-term forecasts for COVID-19 vaccine uptake for neighborhoods in and around the 10 clinics in the program. These projections were compared with the observed uptake as the program was implemented over a 6-week period. Results: Seven out of ten sites showed an increase in the observed COVID-19 vaccine uptake in and around the sites compared to projected uptake values. We observed a rapid increase in uptake among Black residents and a reduction in the Black-White vaccine uptake gap in and around the Vax Cash sites. Conclusion: Vaccination rates increased in areas of high social vulnerability through the Vax Cash program. Similarly designed programs could be applied to achieve other public health prevention goals.
VaxCash项目的实时监测和评估:俄亥俄州哥伦布市的案例研究
背景:在弱势人群中预防严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型感染的严重后果是一个重要的公共卫生目标。我们研究的目的是报告一项创新的公共卫生预防计划的实施和评估情况。该计划旨在通过解决新冠肺炎阳性病例、住院和死亡高风险社区之间的获取和信任问题,减少更多和更少弱势社区之间新冠肺炎疫苗接种的预计差距。方法:2021年7月6日至2021年8月22日,哥伦布公共卫生部根据定期社区反馈,采用数据驱动的方法,在俄亥俄州哥伦布市实施了Vax Cash计划。该计划为接种第一剂新冠肺炎疫苗的符合条件的个人提供了经济激励。使用时间序列模型对该计划中10家诊所及其周围社区的新冠肺炎疫苗接种情况进行短期预测。这些预测与在6周内实施该计划时观察到的摄取量进行了比较。结果:与预计接种值相比,十分之七的接种点及其周围观察到的新冠肺炎疫苗接种量有所增加。我们观察到黑人居民的疫苗接种率迅速上升,Vax Cash站点及其周围的黑人-白人疫苗接种率差距缩小。结论:通过Vax Cash计划,社会高度脆弱地区的疫苗接种率有所提高。同样设计的方案也可用于实现其他公共卫生预防目标。
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