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HEAL-OC CORE
Contract #
A-2021-131
Agency
City Attorney's Office
Council Approval Date
7/20/2021
Expiration Date
6/30/2023
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CHC Track leaders to refine HLP implementation. A Technical Advisory Group (TAG) will <br />include academic and clinical experts from the MSI (UCI) in infectious disease, public health, <br />community engagement and primary care. The TAG will represent UCI evaluators to provide <br />data -driven izuidanee and periodic reporting on Process, reach and outcome measures from the <br />ongoing evaluation. Data will be stratified by key demographic characteristics including <br />race/ethnicity, zip code and language to support targeted adaptations through the QI process. <br />The PM will work with the Implementation Leads to build timelines for internal review, <br />pilot testing and ramp -up prior to deployment of intervention components to ensure alignment <br />with the DIS and National CLAS Standards. Implementation Leads will follow iterative, rapid <br />cycle QI strategies (e.g. PDSA cycles) and will share updates at monthly Steering Committee <br />meetings to build collective knowledge and identify strategic collaborative opportunities. <br />Evaluation Approach <br />The Evaluation and Q1 core at UCI will use mixed methods to assess process (adherence <br />to DIS & National CLAS Standards; group dynamics; alignment with community priorities), <br />reach (units of service; engagement), and outcomes (see Table 2). They will develop, with input <br />from the TAG, PM and CSB, logic models for the PH and CHC Tracks. A dedicated Data <br />Coordination Center at UCI has a contractual relationship with OCHCA to receive and analyze <br />COVID-19 and population health data at weekly intervals, and will collect and manage all <br />evaluation data from partners using the RCDCap data platform. For the PH Track, UCI will <br />accrue data on COVID-19 testing and vaccination rates and documentation (IID-D02) at the zip <br />code or census tract level from State/County datasets weekly. Gap reductions between high and <br />lower SVI areas will be assessed for all outcomes (Outcome 3). For the CHC Track UCI will <br />identify appropriate measures of HP2030 objectives HC/HIT-01, HC/HIT-02 and HC/HIT-03 <br />
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