Advancing Health Literacy: MPH Students and the Fight Against Covid-19
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In June, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Minority Health (OMH) as part of an initiative to identify and implement best practices for improving health literacy. The goal of this grant is to increase COVID-19 vaccination amongst underserved populations. The grant, titled 鈥淎dvancing Health Literacy (AHL) to Enhance Equitable Community Responses to COVID-19,鈥 is part of the Biden/Harris Administration鈥檚 National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness. was one of only two awards given in the state of Washington.
The Snohomish Health District defines health literacy as 鈥渁 person鈥檚 ability to find, understand and use 福利免费体验区av and services to help them make health-related decisions for themselves and others.鈥
For the next two years, this grant will give students the chance to participate in real-world, real-time learning experiences that will have a great impact on the underrepresented and vulnerable communities in Snohomish County. As the implementation of this grant progresses, MPH students may have the opportunity to:
- Assess materials for cultural relevancy and literacy
- Assist in modifying COVID-19 materials for marginalized populations
- Develop tools and methods for assessing knowledge of healthcare providers about health literacy, social determinants of health and cultural communication, and
- Work alongside public health leaders, as well as other public-health related activities
The MPH Program anticipates that students may also be involved in components of this grant through course assignments, capstone and practicum projects and independent learning opportunities.
鈥淲e are really excited about the opportunity to work with Snohomish Health District and such strong partners on this very important work,鈥 said Dr. Robin Fenn, Chair of Bastyr University鈥檚 Master of Public Health Program. 鈥淣ot only will this improve the health outcomes of individuals in Snohomish County, it will also give our MPH students the firsthand chance to promote changes in the health care delivery system that improve health 福利免费体验区av, communication, informed decision-making, and access to health services.鈥
The grant funding will also provide training and resources around health literacy for a variety of networks. These include hospitals, clinics, federally qualified health centers, pharmacies, managed care organizations, early learning, K-12 schools, higher education, government agencies, fire/EMS, employers and the media.