Supporting Health Equity Through Data-Driven Decision-Making: A Local Health Department Response to COVID-19.

Am J Public Health

Elinor Hansotte, Elizabeth Bowman, P. Joseph Gibson, Virgil R. Madden, and Virginia A. Caine are with the Marion County Public Health Department, Indianapolis, IN. Brian E. Dixon is with the Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University, Indianapolis, and the Regenstrief Institute, Inc., Indianapolis.

Published: October 2021

COVID-19 highlights preexisting inequities that affect health outcomes and access to care for Black and Brown Americans. The Marion County Public Health Department in Indiana sought to address inequities in COVID-19 testing by using surveillance data to place community testing sites in areas with the highest incidence of disease. Testing site demographic data indicated that targeted testing reached populations with the highest disease burden, suggesting that local health departments can effectively use surveillance data as a tool to address inequities. (. 2021;111(S3):S197-S200. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2021.306421).

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