From pandemic response to portable population health: A formative evaluation of the Detroit mobile health unit program

Author:

Levy Phillip,McGlynn ErinORCID,Hill Alex B.ORCID,Zhang Liying,Korzeniewski Steven J.,Foster Bethany,Criswell JasmineORCID,O’Brien Caitlin,Dawood Katee,Baird Lauren,Shanley Charles J.

Abstract

This article describes our experience developing a novel mobile health unit (MHU) program in the Detroit, Michigan, metropolitan area. Our main objectives were to improve healthcare accessibility, quality and equity in our community during the novel coronavirus pandemic. While initially focused on SARS-CoV-2 testing, our program quickly evolved to include preventive health services. The MHU program began as a location-based SARS-CoV-2 testing strategy coordinated with local and state public health agencies. Community needs motivated further program expansion to include additional preventive healthcare and social services. MHU deployment was targeted to disease “hotspots” based on publicly available SARS-CoV-2 testing data and community-level information about social vulnerability. This formative evaluation explores whether our MHU deployment strategy enabled us to reach patients from communities with heightened social vulnerability as intended. From 3/20/20-3/24/21, the Detroit MHU program reached a total of 32,523 people. The proportion of patients who resided in communities with top quartile Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Social Vulnerability Index rankings increased from 25% during location-based “drive-through” SARS-CoV-2 testing (3/20/20-4/13/20) to 27% after pivoting to a mobile platform (4/13/20-to-8/31/20; p = 0.01). The adoption of a data-driven deployment strategy resulted in further improvement; 41% of the patients who sought MHU services from 9/1/20-to-3/24/21 lived in vulnerable communities (Cochrane Armitage test for trend, p<0.001). Since 10/1/21, 1,837 people received social service referrals and, as of 3/15/21, 4,603 were administered at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Our MHU program demonstrates the capacity to provide needed healthcare and social services to difficult-to-reach populations from areas with heightened social vulnerability. This model can be expanded to meet emerging pandemic needs, but it is also uniquely capable of improving health equity by addressing longstanding gaps in primary care and social services in vulnerable communities.

Funder

United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan/Detroit Medical Center Foundation

Ralph C. Wilson Foundation

Community Organized Relief Effort

DTE Energy Foundation

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan

Cielo Foundation

Michigan Department of Health and Human Services

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Program 1817

Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Unit

Michigan Health Endowment Fund

Delta Dental Michigan

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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