Pritzker Announces COVID-19 Vaccine
Community Connectors Program
Private-Public Partnership with Health
Plans to Further Improve Equity in Vaccine Administration
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[April 29, 2021]
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois
Department of Public Health announced a Vaccine Community Connectors
pilot initiative that leverages health plans to reduce COVID-19
vaccination disparities with a focus on seniors 65 years and older
in the most vulnerable communities. The Vaccine Community Connectors
program is sponsored by America’s Health Insurance Program (AHIP)
and Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) and is a
collaboration between health plans and the State of Illinois to help
provide vaccine outreach, scheduling, and transportation for the
state’s most vulnerable residents.
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“Prioritizing equity has been a critical component
in every phase of the state's vaccine administration plan. In
particular, we have intentionally set aside allocations of vaccine
for providers in communities with a high social vulnerability index
and have engaged with community partners to provide vaccinations in
a way that is accessible by local communities,” said Governor JB
Pritzker. “Through this public-private partnership, the first of its
kind in the nation, we will be able to better coordinate resources
and provider more efficient vaccine access for our seniors.”
“This pandemic has pulled together many health care and public
health partners to help prevent severe illness and death due to
COVID-19 and I am excited about the public-private partnerships that
have been built – now including the Vaccine Community Connectors
program,” said Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr.
Ngozi Ezike. “As the vaccine has rolled out, we have prioritized our
older residents and focused on equity. Our continued collaboration
with our private partners can help us move forward in this endeavor
and help save lives.”
“Throughout the pandemic, the Department of Healthcare and Family
Services has worked with our managed care health plans to ensure
Medicaid customers across all communities in Illinois could access
testing, treatment and ultimately, vaccines, as well as new and
innovative ways to improve access to health care and critical
related services,” said Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family
Services Director Theresa Eagleson. “The Vaccine Community
Connectors initiative will advance those efforts and extend an
opportunity to some of the state’s most vulnerable citizens to
receive protection from COVID-19.”
Participating health plans, supported by AHIP, BCBSA, Illinois
Association of Medicaid Health Plans (IAMHP), and Illinois Life and
Health Insurance Council (ILHIC) will partner in the following ways:
Identify seniors who live in vulnerable communities who are members
of participating plans who have not yet been vaccinated
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Work with the state and community partners to educate
seniors on the safety, efficacy, and value of the vaccine
Leverage health plan care coordinators to contact those individuals
to facilitate appointment scheduling and answer questions
Coordinate services to overcome barriers that may
stand between those individuals and getting vaccinated, including
transportation
Work with state leaders to deliver vaccines to underserved
communities
Track and report on progress on a deidentified aggregate basis
The State of Illinois, supported by vaccine providers, will partner
in the following ways:
Reserve weekly appointment slots at mass vaccination sites for the
plans to schedule vulnerable seniors
Provide health plans with links into the state's mass vaccination
site scheduling systems to schedule members
Provide weekly access to data / analytics to support plan outreach
and identify target ZIP codes where seniors have not been vaccinated
As available, respond to requests for state mobile teams
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