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5/4/2021
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve and Authorize Signature of the Public Health Director on the Consolidated Contract Amendment 19 with the Department of Health
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Consent Agenda
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75943
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AMENDMENT #19 <br />Exhibit A, Statements of Work <br />Revised as of January 15, 2021 <br />Page 10 of 30 Contract Number CLH18249-19 <br /> <br /> <br />Task <br />Number <br /> <br />Task/Activity/Description *May Support PHAB <br />Standards/Measures <br /> <br />Deliverables/Outcomes <br /> <br />Due Date/Time Frame <br />Payment <br />Information and/or <br />Amount <br />COVID-19 Vaccine Services - Task 3 – will be extended through June 30, 2022 in new contract term effective January 1, 2022. Any unspent funds may be carried forwa rd. <br />3.A Identify activity/activities to support COVID vaccine <br />response in your community, using the examples below as a <br />guideline. <br />Example 1: Develop and implement communication <br />strategies with health care providers, community, and/or <br />other partners to help build vaccine confidence broadly and <br />among groups anticipated to receive early vaccination, as <br />well as dispel vaccine misinformation. Document and <br />provide a plan that shows the communication strategies used <br />with health care providers and other partners and the locally <br />identified population anticipated to reach. <br /> <br />Example 2: Engage in other vaccination planning activities <br />such as partnership development, provider education, <br />vaccination point of dispensing (POD) planning, tabletop <br />exercises, engagement with communities, leaders, non- <br />traditional provider, or vulnerable populations to develop <br />strategies to ensure equitable access to vaccination services <br /> Summary of the <br />engagement strategies to <br />be used with health care <br />providers and other <br />partners, and the locally <br />identified population to be <br />reached. <br />January 31, 2021 <br />Annually <br />Reimbursement of <br />actual costs <br />incurred, not to <br />exceed: <br /> <br />$14,582 $369,385 <br />FFY21 COVID19 <br />VACCINE <br />SERVICES-CARES <br />Funding <br />(MI 74310209) <br />3.B Implement the communication strategies or other activities, <br />working with health care providers and other partners to <br />reach the locally identified population, support providers in <br />vaccination plans, and support equitable access to <br />vaccination services. <br /> Mid-term written report <br />describing <br />activity/activities and <br />progress made to-date and <br />strategies used (template <br />to be provided) <br />March 31, 2021 <br />Annually <br />3.C Catalog activities and conduct an evaluation of the strategies <br />used <br /> Final written report, <br />showing the strategies <br />used and the final <br />progress of the reach <br />(template to be provided) <br />June 30, 2021 Annually
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