At the time of this work, Rebecca L. Weintraub, Kate Miller, Julie Rosenberg, Shreyas Srinath, Samuel R. Woodbury, and Iman Ahmad were with Ariadne Labs, Boston, MA. Benjamin Rader, Marinanicole D. Schultheiss, Molly E. Chiang, and John S. Brownstein were with Computational Epidemiology Lab, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston. Mansi Kansal, Swapnil Vispute, Stylianos Serghiou, Gerardo Flores, Akim Kumok, Tomer Shekel, and Evgeniy Gabrilovich were with Google Inc, Mountain View, CA.
Am J Public Health. 2023 Apr;113(4):363-367. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2022.307198. Epub 2023 Feb 2.
A private-academic partnership built the Vaccine Equity Planner (VEP) to help decision-makers improve geographic access to COVID-19 vaccinations across the United States by identifying vaccine deserts and facilities that could fill those deserts. The VEP presented complex, updated data in an intuitive form during a rapidly changing pandemic situation. The persistence of vaccine deserts in every state as COVID-19 booster recommendations develop suggests that vaccine delivery can be improved. Underresourced public health systems benefit from tools providing real-time, accurate, actionable data. (. 2023;113(4):363-367. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2022.307198).
一个私立学术机构合作建立了疫苗公平规划器(VEP),以帮助决策者通过识别疫苗荒漠和可以填补这些荒漠的设施,改善美国各地获得 COVID-19 疫苗的地理便利性。在 COVID-19 加强针推荐不断发展的快速变化的大流行形势下,VEP 以直观的形式呈现了复杂的、最新的数据。随着 COVID-19 加强针推荐的发展,每个州仍然存在疫苗荒漠,这表明疫苗接种的可及性可以得到改善。资源不足的公共卫生系统受益于提供实时、准确、可操作数据的工具。(2023;113(4):363-367。https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2022.307198)。