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and the team will leverage University of Miami Health System (UHealth) resources and compare data of communities that have been the hardest hit to communities that have been impacted less. The data will include information on the clinical, social, environmental and economic characteristics of communities. The researchers will also select a sample of UHealth patients—who have agreed to be contacted for research purposes—from communities that have been impacted differently in order to collect information on vaccine hesitancy.

MILLER SCHOOL PROJECT TO USE HEALTH DATA TO DEVELOP STRATEGIES FOR HARD-HIT COVID-19 COMMUNITIES Written by Amanda Torres Published on February 26, 2021 Category: Faculty, Funded Project

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Racial minorities in South Florida—one of the many areas in the United States that has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic—have been disproportionately affected by the effects of the pandemic. To help develop population-based strategies that can address these inequities, it is imperative to understand which community characteristics are associated with higher comorbidities, worse COVID-19 outcomes, and vaccine hesitancy.

“It is imperative that we evaluate in more depth the actual drivers of COVID-19 disparities across Miami-Dade neighborhoods,” said Dr. Palacio. “This grant will allow us to use novel geocoding strategies to describe community characteristics associated with high COVID-19 risk and to reach out to members of those communities to understand best approaches to reduce inequities.”

A new project led by public health’s Ana Palacio, M.D., M.P.H., professor of clinical medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, in collaboration with a group of experts in the University of Miami and Miller School of Medicine, will collect information from hard-hit COVID-19 communities to provide tailored communications for their populations. To support the timely project, Dr. Palacio and the group of experts were awarded a grant from the Leslie and Loretta Copeland Foundation. Each year, the foundation sponsors and sup-

The group of experts that will work alongside Dr. Palacio include Miller School of Medicine’s Taghrid Asfar, Ph.D., research assistant professor, David Lee, Ph.D., professor and interim chair of the Department of Public Health Sciences, Leonardo Tamariz, M.D., M.P.H., professor of medicine, and Zinzi Bailey, Sc.D., M.S.P.H., a research assistant professor, University of Miami’s Abraham Parrish, librarian and associate professor, and Barbara Millet, director of the University’s User Experience Lab and assistant professor of interactive media at the School of Communication.

Databases from UHealth’s Electronic Health Records and the Florida Department of Health will be utilized to collect the data. UHealth’s Electronic Health Records includes patient addresses that will be used to determine where the individuals live, while the information on the Florida Department of Health will provide information on COVID-19 positive tests. The team will use the geographic information available in these datasets to merge the geocoded social, economic, environmental, census and clinical data. “This will help report the incidence of COVID-19, hospitalizations for COVID-19 and mortality of COVID-19 across different communities and compare the characteristics of communities with high burden and low burden of COVID-19,” said Dr. Palacio.

Ana Palacio, M.D., M.P.H.

To conduct the project, Dr. Palacio

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» Scientific Evidence And Global Collaboration Can Help End The Pandemic

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» Violence Against Women, Children Escalates During Pandemic

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» COVID-19 Lessons From Peru and Argentina

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» Caribbean Nations Explore New Ideas, Directions to Recover From Pandemic

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» Panel: Pandemic Intensified Need for Palliative Care in Latin America

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» Cancer Patients in Mexico Face Dire Scenario in Wake of COVID-19

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» Julio Frenk: Empowered Who Needed to Battle Pandemics

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» Miller School Professors Develop Model to Correct COVID-19 Sampling Bias » New Study First to Use Pandemic Stress Index to Document the Effects of COVID-19 on Lat-

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» Report Confirms Pandemic-Related Spikes in Domestic Violence

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» Personal Perspectives on the Covid-19 Crisis in India

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» Additional Student and Alumni National Impact

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» New Miller School-Led Lancet Study on Redefining the Future of Pandemics

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» Methamphetamine Use and HIV Create Perfect Storm for COVID-19 Transmission

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» Strategies to Help the Hard of Hearing During COVID-19 Precautions

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» Quality of Indoor Air Plummeted in Some Homes During COVID-19 Shutdown » Syringe Service Programs Across the U.S. Have Been Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic,

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» Miller School Public Health Researchers Study COVID-19 Antibodies in First Responders » Dr. Adam Carrico Receives NIH Grant to Study Risk for COVID-19 Amid Methamphetamine Use

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» Study Finds U.S. First Responders Have Mixed Feelings About COVID-19 Vaccine

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» Additional Student And Alumni Local Impact

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» U-TRACE Initiative to Address COVID-19 Public Health Crisis

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» UHealth Pediatric Mobile Teams Surpass 10,000 COVID-19 Tests

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» Mobile Clinic Takes Vaccines to Underserved Aeas

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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR

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» Battles Being Waged to Overcome Vaccine Hesitancy

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