Osibanjo Oyinda, Benkstein Kristen, Slater James, Shah Amit
Pharmacy CareOregon Inc Portland Oregon USA.
Medical Management CareOregon Inc Portland Oregon USA.
J Am Coll Clin Pharm. 2022 Aug;5(8):812-820. doi: 10.1002/jac5.1662. Epub 2022 Jul 3.
Clinical pharmacists are an untapped resource in the fight against health disparities. As frontline workers, they are embedded in communities and interact on a regular basis with patients managing chronic conditions. In particular, managed care clinical pharmacists have access to population-wide data to identify gaps and mobilize resources to proactively address disparities across their community. Amid the current pandemic, there have been vast inequities regarding access to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine, particularly for low income and underserved culturally specific populations. The pandemic has provided a case study for how clinical pharmacists can collaborate across managed care and community-based settings to work toward achieving health equity. Recent data indicates that culturally specific populations have received less COVID-19 vaccines than the White population. To address this inequity, a team of clinical pharmacists at CareOregon, a health plan in Oregon that serves Medicaid, collaborated with retail pharmacists from both chain and independent pharmacies to improve COVID-19 vaccination rates for this unique population. This paper describes the process and strategies implemented to ensure vaccine access for culturally specific populations enrolled with CareOregon. Strategies to expand vaccine access to this population involved data sharing with community pharmacists, direct scheduling of culturally specific members for vaccine appointments and partnering with other stakeholders such as community-based organizations (CBOs) to provide COVID-19 vaccine confidence training. This paper also highlights the impact of the strategies to improve COVID-19 vaccination rates for this population. Lastly, challenges and barriers are addressed, as well as lessons learned from this process.
临床药剂师是消除健康差距斗争中尚未开发的资源。作为一线工作者,他们深入社区,定期与管理慢性病的患者互动。特别是,管理式医疗临床药剂师能够获取全人群数据,以识别差距并调动资源,积极解决其所在社区的差异问题。在当前的大流行中,在获得2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗方面存在巨大的不平等,特别是对于低收入和服务不足的特定文化群体。这场大流行提供了一个案例研究,说明临床药剂师如何能够跨管理式医疗和社区环境进行合作,以努力实现健康公平。最近的数据表明,特定文化群体接种COVID-19疫苗的人数比白人少。为了解决这种不平等问题,俄勒冈州一家为医疗补助计划服务的健康计划机构CareOregon的一组临床药剂师,与连锁药店和独立药店的零售药剂师合作,以提高这一独特人群的COVID-19疫苗接种率。本文描述了为确保CareOregon登记的特定文化群体能够获得疫苗而实施的过程和策略。为该人群扩大疫苗接种机会的策略包括与社区药剂师共享数据、直接为特定文化群体的成员安排疫苗接种预约,以及与社区组织(CBO)等其他利益相关者合作,提供COVID-19疫苗信心培训。本文还强调了这些策略对提高该人群COVID-19疫苗接种率的影响。最后,讨论了挑战和障碍,以及从这一过程中学到的经验教训。