At least 17 groups advocating for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) penned a letter on February 22, 2021, to leadership at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The groups strongly encouraged the CDC to include all those living with intellectual and developmental disabilities in COVID-19 vaccine prioritization. Direct Care Innovations supports these advocacy groups’ efforts and the organizations and individuals they, like us, serve.
The American Academy of Developmental Medicine & Dentistry (AADMD) consists of health professionals in various disciplines. Correspondingly, its members work together to improve healthcare for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. To that end, they often pursue their goals through advocacy. In that pursuit, the AADMD crafted the letter, signed by 17 of its member groups, to the CDC. Among the 17 AADMD member groups to sign the letter are:
Without the CDC providing a centralized framework that prioritizes those with IDD in all living environments, some states also neglect to address the issue. For example, some states that include those with IDD in their local vaccine prioritization schedules mirror the CDC policy by focusing exclusively on long-term care facilities.
Interestingly, Johns Hopkins launched a vaccine prioritization dashboard that tracks five categories across 50 states. The table updates weekly and provides insight into vaccine eligibility for IDD clients in varying settings and their caregivers. Until the CDC updates its COVID-19 vaccine prioritization guidance, the dashboard is a helpful tool for viewing state prioritization schedules.
DCI is passionate about people living with disabilities, and the organizations and managed healthcare systems that advocate for and serve them. We deliver technology solutions that streamline your administrative efforts, such as authorization management and EVV in all 50 states. Call us today at (480) 295-3307 or request a free demo to learn more.
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