WOODLAND HILLS, Calif.,
Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/
-- Health Net has selected Wesley Health Centers, also known
as JWCH Institute, to participate in a national research study to
understand the impact of COVID-19 on racial minorities and
underserved communities.
Through the partnership, Wesley Health Centers is offering
COVID-19 screenings at no cost to patients to confirm rates of
current and previous COVID-19 infections. Community members in the
Wesley Health Centers area can call a patient navigator at (866)
733-5924 to schedule an appointment to receive a COVID-19 PCR test
(to confirm current COVID-19 infection) and antibody testing (to
confirm previous COVID-19 infection) at no cost.
Testing is available at the following locations. For testing
days and hours, visit http://jwchinstitute.org/
Bell
Shelter
5600
Rickenbacker
Bell, CA
90201
|
Lancaster
45104 10th
Street West
Lancaster, CA
93534
|
Lynwood
North
3591 Imperial
Highway
Lynwood, CA
90262
|
Those who test positive for COVID-19 will be contacted by a
medical provider from their test site. They will also receive
monitoring kits and a daily call from a study nurse for the first
14 days to provide medical advice and help monitor any progression
of symptoms. Participants will also receive once-per-week follow up
calls for one month and check-ins throughout the five-year
study.
Communities of Color Disproportionately Impacted by COVID-19
in California
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports
that race and ethnicity are risk markers for underlying conditions
that impact health including socioeconomic status, access to
healthcare, and increased exposure to the virus due to occupation
(e.g., frontline, essential, and critical infrastructure workers).
Further, previous research has shown that Black and Hispanic
Americans as well as American Indians/Alaska Natives are twice as
likely to test positive for COVID-19 as white
Americans.
"COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on California, particularly in communities of
color," said Brian Ternan, President
and CEO of Health Net of California and California Health and Wellness.
"As part of our mission to transform the health of our communities
one person at a time, together with Wesley Health Centers, we hope
to increase access to COVID-19 testing and provide important data
and evidence-based solutions to improve health disparities."
"We need to fully understand how various social determinants of
health place our communities at increased risk of infection and
poorer health outcomes," said Al
Ballesteros, President and Chief Executive Officer of Wesley
Health Centers. "Our mission is to provide access to services,
which improve the health status of individuals and families,
including people experiencing financial, social, and cultural
barriers to healthcare."
"Longitudinal studies of the health of survivors are going to
give us vital information about this disease and the disparities
that it exposes. I know the citizens of Los Angeles are eager to step up and share
their experience over the next five years as their contribution to
what we will know about COVID, and we're proud to serve alongside
them," said Dr. Alex Chen, Chief
Medical Officer at Health Net.
Quest Diagnostics will provide COVID-19 molecular diagnostic
testing.
"COVID-19 testing is critically needed in underserved
communities, and we're pleased to team up with Wesley Health
Centers and Health Net to provide testing in areas where it is
needed most," said Ron Coursey, Vice
President of Federally Qualified Health Centers and Public Health
of Quest Diagnostics.
A National Initiative to Raise Awareness, Address Health
Disparities
The testing initiative is part of a broader research study by
Health Net's parent company Centene, a leading multi-national
healthcare enterprise, and the National Minority Quality Forum
(NMQF), an independent research and educational organization
dedicated to ensuring high-risk racial and ethnic populations
receive optimal healthcare. Together, the organizations will
analyze testing data to assess the impact of COVID-19 on minorities
and underserved populations in California and across the country.
Once testing is complete, Centene and NMQF have convened a team
of researchers to analyze and translate survey data, and, based on
the findings, provide valuable data and evidence-based solutions to
inform the public health response and help reduce healthcare
disparities among underserved populations.
About Wesley Health Centers (JWCH Institute,
Inc.)
Wesley Health Centers (JWCH Institute, Inc.) is a 501
(c)(3) Federally Qualified Health Center established in 1960.
Wesley is the largest provider of homeless health care in
California and our mission is to "improve the health status
and well-being of under-served segments of the population of Los
Angeles County through the direct provision or coordination of
health care, health education, services, and research". We
currently operate 35 sites, which include primary care clinics,
dental clinics, school-based sites, mental health and substance use
treatment sites, homeless health care, and mobile units to provide
quality and integrated care to low-income and homeless residents
throughout LA County.
About Health Net
At Health Net, we believe every
person deserves a safety net for their health, regardless of age,
income, employment status or current state of health. Founded 40
years ago, we remain dedicated to transforming the health of our
community, one person at a time. Today, Health Net's 3,000
employees and 85,000 network providers serve more than 3 million
members. That's nearly 1 in 12 Californians. We provide health
plans for individuals, families, businesses of every size, people
with Medicare and people with Medi-Cal — Coverage for Every Stage
of LifeTM. Health Net also offers access to substance abuse
programs, behavioral health services, employee assistance programs
and managed health care products related to prescription drugs. We
offer these health plans and services through Health Net, LLC and
its subsidiaries: Health Net of California, Inc., Health Net Life Insurance
Company and Health Net Community Solutions, Inc. These entities are
wholly owned subsidiaries of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), a
Fortune 50 company providing health coverage to more than 25
million Americans. For more information,
visit HealthNet.com.
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