Advocacy From vaccine access to federal and state grants for distribution to local health workforces, COVID-19 response and vaccine distribution has generated opportunities for us to improve long-broken systems and policies that have far reaching health equity implications - well beyond the pandemic. The Vaccine Equity Cooperative is committed to supporting national, local and institutional policies designed to: Increase investment and improve funding systems and processes for community-based organizations – to ensure grants and other support reaches and is designed around the needs of hyper-local organizations so critical to health. Read the article: Community-led efforts are the key to ending this pandemic Investments such as American Rescue Plan which included $250 million set aside for community-based organizations through the Health Research and Services Administration (HRSA). Ensuring community-based investments for vaccine equity moving forward. Strengthen and sustain community-based workforces – to create an infrastructure to support health navigators, promotores, community health workers and others that make up this under-valued workforce that’s trusted most by local communities. The Health Force, Resilience Force, and Force to fight COVID-19 Act, COVID Community Care Act, and other key legislation that led directly to the inclusion of $7.66 B towards a public health workforce in the American Rescue Plan. Legislation and state policy that increases the ability for Medicaid to reimburse for community-based workforce activities. Focused investments at the state level to ensure local health departments have the resources needed to stand up programs in partnership with local community-based organizations. Build better connected, more transparent public health data infrastructure – to better understand and enable both national and local organizations to identify barriers relative to prioritize health efforts by race, age, geography, access and other equity considerations, and prioritize health equity in all policies. Support the movement for Health Equity with the Vaccine Equity Cooperative Join Us Apoyo Desde el acceso a las vacunas hasta los subsidios federales y estatales para la distribución a fuerzas de trabajo de la salud locales, la respuesta y la distribución de la vacuna para el COVID-19 han generado oportunidades para nosotros para mejorar sistemas que están destruidos desde hace tiempo y políticas que tienen implicancias de equidad en la salud de gran alcance, más allá de la pandemia. La organización Vaccine Equity Cooperative (Cooperativa de Equidad para la Vacuna) tiene el compromiso de brindar soporte a las políticas nacionales, locales e institucionales diseñadas para: Aumentar la inversión y mejorar los sistemas y procesos de financiación para las organizaciones basadas en la comunidad - con el fin de asegurar que los subsidios y otras medidas de apoyo alcancen y estén diseñadas en base a las necesidades de las organizaciones híper-locales que son tan críticas para la salud. Leer el artículo: Community-led efforts are the key to ending this pandemic (Los esfuerzos liderados por la comunidad son claves para terminar con esta pandemia) Las inversiones tales como el American Rescue Plan (Plan de Rescate Estadounidense) que incluyó una asignación de $250 millones para organizaciones basadas en la comunidad a través de Health Research and Services Administration (HRSA, Administración de Investigación y Servicios de la Salud). Asegurar inversiones basadas en la comunidad para la equidad para las vacunas en adelante. Fortalecer y sostener a las fuerzas de trabajo basadas en la comunidad – con el objeto de crear una infraestructura para dar soporte a usuarios de servicios de salud, promotores, trabajadores de salud para la comunidad y otros que componen esta fuerza de trabajo poco valorada y que es la más confiable para las comunidades locales. Las leyes “Health Force, Resilience Force, and Force to fight COVID-19 Act” (Ley de Fuezas de la Salud, Fuerza de Resiliencia y Fuerza para combatir el COVID-19), “COVID Community Care Act” (Ley de Cuidado a la Comunidad contra el COVID-19), y otras leyes de claves que llevaron directamente a la inclusión de $7.66 mil millones para los trabajadores de la salud pública en el American Rescue Plan. Legislación y políticas de estado que aumentan la capacidad de Medicaid de reembolsar las actividades de trabajadores basados en la comunidad. Inversiones concentradas a nivel de estados con el fin de asegurar que los departamentos de salud locales cuenten con los recursos necesarios para mantener programas asociados con organizaciones locales basadas en la comunidad. Generar una infraestructura de datos de salud pública mejor conectada y más transparente – a fin de comprender mejor y capacitar a organizaciones tanto nacionales como locales para identificar las barreras relacionadas con priorizar los esfuerzos de salud por raza, edad, geografía, acceso y otras consideraciones de equidad, y priorizar la equidad en la salud en todas las políticas. APOYAR EL MOVIMIENTO PARA LA EQUIDAD EN LA SALUD CON VACCINE EQUITY COOPERATIVE Súmense Featured Bright Spots Our team has found countless successes - as we call them, “bright spots” - from across the country that feature these policies working together. 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