In response to your feedback, we’re streamlining the biweekly Health Center COVID-19 Survey by eliminating several questions. These changes will take place in the survey we send on Friday, October 7. We will update the COVID-19 Data Collection Survey Tool User Guide by noon that day.
The charts below list the questions being removed. In one case (question 14a), we are not removing the question, but simplifying the response. In addition, there will now be only one question that requests a free text response, in which you can convey any comments, challenges, or information related to COVID-19.
The question numbers we provide below are based on the current survey. (The October 7 revision will result in renumbering.) We provide a brief summary of the question topic for each. Look at the COVID-19 Data Collection Survey Tool User Guide for the exact question language.
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TOPIC
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7b
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How you distributed test kits received through the HRSA COVID-19 Testing Supply Program
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8b
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How you distributed masks received through the HRSA Health Center COVID-19 N95 Mask Program
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9
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Percentage of visits that are virtual
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14a
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CHANGE: Now asking for a single total of how many mobile van, pop-up, school-based, and/or family vaccination clinics hosted
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15
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Vaccination challenges
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16, 16a, and 16c
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If you provide access to monoclonal antibody therapies; if yes, how; top barriers or challenges related to providing monoclonal antibody therapies
NOTE: We will keep 16b (how many doses of monoclonal antibody therapy you provided)
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Addendum for Participants in the Health Center COVID-19 Vaccine Program
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TOPIC
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19, 20, and 21
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Staff member vaccination
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Partnerships through the Pandemic: Strategies for Promoting COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Uptake Join HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson for a town hall to support health centers in promoting partnerships within their communities as a key strategy to continuing to stop the spread of COVID-19. Expert panelists from HUD, the Administration for Community Living (ACL), and HRSA’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau and Health Systems Bureau will provide insights on how health centers and other federal grant recipients can find their local counterparts, connect, and collaborate. This session will highlight the ongoing need for COVID-19 vaccines and boosters, and strategies to further protect our communities.
Tuesday, October 4 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET Registration page
Note: This session replaces that day’s COVID-19 Response Program Office Hours session.
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