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COVID-19 Vaccine Resources: 4/1/21 – Reaching
Vulnerable Populations
As COVID-19 vaccines continue rolling out
across the country, CMS is taking action to protect the health and safety of
our nation’s patients and providers and keeping you updated on the latest
COVID-19 resources from HHS, CDC and CMS. With information coming from many different
sources, CMS has up-to-date resources and materials to help you share
important and relevant information on the COVID-19 vaccine with the people
that you serve. You can find these and more resources on the COVID-19 Partner Resources Page and the HHS COVID Education Campaign page. We look
forward to partnering with you to promote vaccine safety and encourage our
beneficiaries to get vaccinated when they have the opportunity. For more
information, visit the CMS COVID-19 Policies and Guidance page. COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES TO
SUPPORT VULNERABLE POPULATIONS Many groups such as older adults and people with disabilities may have
substantial challenges accessing COVID-19 vaccination services and warrant
specific considerations to support equitable vaccine access. The CDC has
provided guidance, tools and toolkits and other COVID-19 vaccine resources to
support vulnerable populations who are a higher risk, to help them make
decisions, protect their health, and communicate with their communities. Toolkit for People with Disabilities - The CDC has created
a toolkit to help people with
disabilities and those who serve or care for them make decisions, protect
their health, and communicate with their communities. This toolkit has
several resources including:
Vaccinating Homebound Persons With COVID-19 Vaccine
- COVID-19 vaccination of homebound persons presents unique challenges to
ensure safe and effective vaccination, This webpage provides guidance on
management of vaccines and vaccination for persons vaccinated at home or in
small group settings. Toolkit for People Experiencing Homelessness
– This webpage provides guidance and tools to help homeless service providers
make decisions and protect and communicate with staff and with people who are
experiencing homelessness. COVID-19 vaccines for patients in dialysis clinics - The federal
government is partnering with dialysis organizations, local and state
jurisdictions to increase access to COVID-19 vaccines for patients and
healthcare personnel in outpatient dialysis clinics. This webpage provides
information for dialysis partners and public health jurisdictions to ensure
equitable and effective access to COVID-19 vaccines and increase availability
of COVID-19 vaccines for patients in dialysis clinics. Other Communications Resources April is National Minority Health Month,
and this year, the HHS Office of Minority Health (OMH) is focusing on the
impacts COVID-19 is having on racial and ethnic minority and American Indian
and Alaska Native communities and underscoring the need for these vulnerable
communities to get vaccinated as more vaccines become available. The theme
for National Minority Health Month is #VaccineReady. Spread the word by accessing and sharing the
resources in the National Minority Health Month Toolkit, which has resources, sample social media messages, and downloadable graphics. To learn more about National Minority Health
Month, visit our website (English | Spanish), sign up to receive email updates on news and
activities, and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. NEW COVID-19 Public Education Campaign –
HHS just launched We Can
Do This, a national initiative to increase public confidence
in and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines while reinforcing basic prevention
measures such as mask wearing and social distancing. Campaign resources and toolkits are available
to reach diverse communities. More information can be found here. Communication Resources Updates - The
CDC recently updated it’s Communication Resources for COVID-19 Vaccines
and the Social Media Toolkit: COVID-19 Vaccinations
with the latest and most up-to-date COVID-19 vaccine information. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: NEW Guidance for Providers: COVID-19 Vaccine Administration – No Out-of-Pocket Cost
to Patients NEW Resources for Medicare
beneficiaries:
For more information, please contact us at: Partnership@cms.hhs.gov |
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Monday, April 5, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine Resources: 4/1/21 – Reaching Vulnerable Populations
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