Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic, many organizations and groups worked to identify improvement opportunities for pandemic response and for improving vaccination uptake. These efforts focused not only on healthcare employee vaccinations but also on community vaccination programs.
One such collaboration was the first Sprint to Accelerate Vaccination Equitably (SAVE) in Community program sponsored by the Harvard University Medical School Center for Primary Care. This collaboration focused on identifying key drivers that would improve vaccine rates in communities.
Although focused on community vaccine rates, there are aspects for consideration from their findings that can help improve healthcare employee vaccination rates.
Although focused on community vaccine rates, there are aspects for consideration from their findings that can help improve healthcare employee vaccination rates.
The findings from the SAVE collaboration created The Driver Diagram. This diagram suggests if your aim to improve COVID vaccination rates while mitigating health disparities, your improvement efforts are likely to be more successful if you focus on the following five drivers and their associated change concepts (Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care, 2021)
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Read MoreOne of the five drivers of success includes identification and understanding of the population of focus.
Engaging others outside of healthcare is a critical driver of success.
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One of the most common additions people make to their cars in order to keep the heat out is a windshield visor. Cars become warm in the summer because direct sunlight enters in through the windows. This is why we park in the shade whenever we can. Since the largest windshield.In fact, wind is becoming cheap enough in many places in the U.S. and around the world to compete effectively with fossil fuels.
One of the most common additions people make to their cars in order to keep the heat out is a windshield visor. Cars become warm in the summer because direct sunlight enters in through the windows. This is why we park in the shade whenever we can. Since the largest windshield.In fact, wind is becoming cheap enough in many places in the U.S. and around the world to compete effectively with fossil fuels.