社区知情的COVID-19移动检测模式解决卫生不公平问题。

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背景:纽约市卫生和医院(NYC H+H)下属的纽约市检测和追踪队(Test & Trace)着手提供COVID-19检测的普遍可及性。Test & Trace与众多组织合作,指导移动COVID-19测试从概念到实施,以减少与COVID-19相关的卫生不公平现象。项目:Test & Trace采用社区知情的COVID-19移动检测模式,向受灾最严重、服务不足的社区提供检测。社区合作伙伴对他们所服务的居民有着独特的了解,他们作为决策者和业务合作伙伴参与了COVID-19移动检测服务。实施:通过几种移动测试方法,社区合作伙伴可以选择测试地点,并根据他们的社区量身定制测试范围。Test & Trace承担移动测试的后勤责任,但将关键的规划决策和社区参与交给合作伙伴。这个项目的成功离不开响应性的双向沟通。评估:在2020年12月1日至2021年4月30日的报告期内,Test & Trace的社区知情移动COVID-19检测模式为150351名独特患者提供了检测,共处理了274083项检测。现有的结果数据和社区合作伙伴提供的定性反馈表明,这一干预措施与强有力的政府投资相结合,成功地确保了纽约市确定的低资源社区有更多的机会进行COVID-19检测。讨论:让社区伙伴成为决策者减少了有色人种社区在接受测试方面的不平等。此外,该模型还作为Test & Trace的社区知情COVID-19移动疫苗接种计划的框架,该计划与纽约市疫苗指挥中心协同运作,是大规模解决卫生不平等问题的基础,包括在公共卫生危机期间。
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Community-Informed Mobile COVID-19 Testing Model to Addressing Health Inequities.

Context: The New York City (NYC) Test & Trace Corps (Test & Trace), under New York City Health + Hospitals (NYC H+H), set out to provide universal access to COVID-19 testing. Test & Trace partnered with numerous organizations to direct mobile COVID-19 testing from concept through implementation to reduce COVID-19-related health inequities.

Program: Test & Trace employs a community-informed mobile COVID-19 testing model to deliver testing to the hardest-hit, underserved communities. Community partners, uniquely knowledgeable of the residents they serve, are engaged as decision makers and operational partners in mobile COVID-19 testing delivery.

Implementation: Through several mobile testing methods, community partners choose testing locations and tailor outreach to their community. Test & Trace assumes logistical responsibility for mobile testing but defers critical programmatic decisions and community engagement to partners. Integral to the success of this program is responsive, bidirectional communication.

Evaluation: During the reporting period of December 1, 2020, to April 30, 2021, Test & Trace's community-informed mobile COVID-19 testing model provided testing to 150351 unique patients and processed 274083 tests in total. The available outcomes data and qualitative feedback provided by community partners illustrate that this intervention, combined with robust governmental investment, successfully ensured that NYC-identified, low-resource neighborhoods had greater access to COVID-19 testing.

Discussion: Making community partners decision makers reduced inequities in access to testing for communities of color. In addition, the model has served as the framework for Test & Trace's community-informed mobile COVID-19 vaccination program, operated in concert with NYC's Vaccine Command Center, and is a foundation for addressing health inequities at scale, including during public health crises.

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