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Enacting Relational Public Health: Federally Qualified Health Centers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2024

Danielle Pacia
Affiliation:
THE HASTINGS CENTER, GARRISON, NEW YORK, USA.
Johanna Crane
Affiliation:
ALDEN MARCH BIOETHICS INSTITUTE, ALBANY, NEW YORK, USA.
Carolyn Neuhaus
Affiliation:
THE HASTINGS CENTER, GARRISON, NEW YORK, USA.
Nancy Berlinger
Affiliation:
THE HASTINGS CENTER, GARRISON, NEW YORK, USA.
Rachel Fabi
Affiliation:
SUNY UPSTATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, SYRACUSE, NY, USA.

Précis

Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) proved to be critical points of access for people of color and other underserved populations during the COVID-19 pandemic, administering 61% of their COVID-19 vaccinations to people of color, compared to the 40% rate for the overall United States’ vaccination effort. To better understand the approaches and outcomes of FQHCs in pandemic response, we conducted semi-structured interviews with FQHC health care providers and outreach workers and analyzed them using an inductive qualitative methodology.

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© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics

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