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Cross-Sector Monitoring and Evaluation Framework: Social, Economic, and Health Conditions Impacted During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Eva Wong, Abigail Schachter, Hannah N. Collins, Lin Song, Myduc Ta, Shuva Dawadi, Scott Neal, Fel F. Pajimula, Danny V. Colombara, Kristen Johnson, Amy A. Laurent

2021American Journal of Public Health22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Public Health 3.0 approaches are critical for monitoring disparities in economic, social, and overall health impacts following the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated policy changes to slow community spread. Timely, cross-sector data as identified using this approach help decisionmakers identify changes, track racial disparities, and address unintended consequences during a pandemic. We applied a monitoring and evaluation framework that combined policy changes with timely, relevant cross-sector data and community review. Indicators covered unemployment, basic needs, family violence, education, childcare, access to health care, and mental, physical, and behavioral health. In response to increasing COVID-19 cases, nonpharmaceutical intervention strategies were implemented in March 2020 in King County, Washington. By December 2020, 554 000 unemployment claims were filed. Social service calls increased 100%, behavioral health crisis calls increased 25%, and domestic violence calls increased 25%, with disproportionate impact on communities of color. This framework can be replicated by local jurisdictions to inform and address racial inequities in ongoing COVID-19 mitigation and recovery. Cross-sector collaboration between public health and sectors addressing the social determinants of health are an essential first step to have an impact on long-standing racial inequities. (Am J Public Health. 2021;111(S3):S215–S223. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2021.306422 )

Topics & Concepts

UnemploymentPublic healthPandemicHealth equityMental healthSocial determinants of healthUnintended consequencesHealth policyEnvironmental healthEconomic growthMedicinePolitical scienceCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)NursingEconomicsPsychiatryPathologyLawDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Public Health Policies and EducationClimate Change and Health ImpactsHealth disparities and outcomes