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Equity focused social care in practice

Dan LaVallee Brandy White Amanda Van Vleet Fred Johnson William Blesser Shemecka McNeil This session brought together two communities that are applying a racial health equity lens to on-the-ground social care programs, who each offered lessons learned from multiple perspectives (e.g. health care, lived experience/participant, social services, researcher/evaluator) that attendees can apply to their own initiatives. Moderated by Expert by Experience Nameeta Mota. 1. "Addressing work as a social determinant of health: one Medicaid plan's approach to partnership" by Dan LaVallee (UPMC Center for Social Impact) and Brandy White (Freedom House 2.0 graduate & UPMC) This interactive presentation focused on the dual health and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic among marginalized groups, from the perspective an integrated payer-provider health care system and major employer. While these race-based disparities existed long before COVID-19 due to structural racism in health care and society, UPMC has leveraged our position to impact social wellbeing through a work-focused intervention portfolio called Pathways to Work, which is implemented with community-based partners such as the local workforce investment board. 2. "Lessons from North Carolina's COVID-19 support services program to address social needs" by Amanda Van Vleet, (North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services), Fred Johnson (DukeHealth), Shemecka McNeil (Slice 325) and William K. Bleser (Duke University) In this session, speakers discussed lessons learned from North Carolina’s COVID-19 Support Services Program, which helped communities address individuals' needs for food, transportation, and other resources during the pandemic. The session will feature a discussion with people who designed, oversaw, and ran the program to hear about successes, challenges, and lessons for leaders interested in creating similar programs.

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