Vision: Prince George’s County is a place where everyone has equitable access to achieve their full health and wellness potential, regardless of race, color, religion, country of origin, immigration status, class, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or health literacy skills
Health Equity Workgroup Co-Chairs
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Phyllis Slade Martin, PhD.: Community Member
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Xerxeser Kayode, MHSA, BSN, RN.: Community Member
Health Equity Workgroup Contact
Health Equity Workgroup Meeting Information
Impact of Structural Racism on Black Americans through Employment and Economic Policies during COVID-19 in the County
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic emerged and revealed glaring disparities in populations living in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Read More ...
Covid-19 and Prince George’s Immigrant Community
The Sars-CoV-2 pandemic (COVID-19) has had a disproportionately negative impact on the immigrant populations that reside in Prince George's County, Maryland which has resulted in higher death and disability. Read More ...
Advocating for a Better Public Health Infrastructure: 2022 Health Department Budget Review
Learn how the public health system is being supported financially during the pandemic through these 2022 Prince George's County Health Department budget review documents.
Health Equity Workgroup Indicators
County: Prince George's
(Compared to MD Counties)
Develop a white paper resulting from roundtable proceedings as a foundation for the conversation with agencies and jurisdictions.
2019
Distribute the forum reports and HiAP assessment to forum attendees
By April 2021, issue a policy recommendation for county agencies to include health considerations in their policies and plans.
2021
Synthesize information from reports, surveys and other sources to develop policy recommendations.
Collaborate with RAND consultants to develop health in all policies (HiAP) recommendations for key policy makers.
Align HiAP recommendations with RAND report* findings and priorities of key policy makers.
*Assessing Health and Human Service Needs to Support and Integrated Health in All Policies Plan for Prince George's County, MarylandProvide recommendations for Health in All Policies resolution, CR-127-2020.
By October 2021, raise awareness about the root causes of COVID-19 health disparities experienced by minority populations through a series of issue briefs.
2021
Develop issue brief on how structural racism has exacerbated COVID-19 effects on Black Americans through employment/economic policy by March 2021.
Develop issue brief on how immigration policy and access to care has worsened the effects of COVID-19 in immigrant populations by May 2021.
Distribute issue briefs to community with open-letter format (ie change.org petition that will allow community members to sign on).
Send issue briefs with backing (change.org support) to Prince George's County Council and County Executive to call for policy changes
By December 2021, HIAP subcommittee members will advise on the implementation the county resolution to promote Health in All Policies, CR-127-2020.
2021
Meet with Councilwoman Glaros and her staff to discuss opportunities to serve in an advisory capacity to she and her team in moving the resolution recommendations forward.
Develop stakeholder engagement plan to encourage movement of the provisions outlined in the resolution.
By December 2021, raise awareness among the general public, policy makers, and county agency staff about Health in All Policies by identifying/creating and disseminating informational materials.
2021
Identify existing Prince George’s County efforts underway focusing on specific health equity and social justice issues.
Develop/adapt introductory one-pager on health equity and health in all policy.
Develop and write informational materials that describe and outline how historical and current local policies, social practices, and cultural norms impact the health of county residents.
Share final documents will via PGHAC website repository.
By January 2022, engage one county agency to complete a HiAP pilot process to advance their equity work serve as an example for other agencies.
2022
Develop a survey after review of sample HiAP documents from other jurisdictions that allows the coalition to assess what community organizations are currently implementing or would be interested in implementing to address the root causes of health inequities.
Analyze survey results / organizational self-assessments
Identify technical assistance resources.
Compile and share information on potential HiAP partners
Identify 1-3 agencies that are naturally aligned with tenets of HiAP.
Propose pilot to agency leadership.
Provide HIAP instruction to selected agency and other key stakeholders.
Create a logic model to pilot with a county agency.
Develop and implement evaluation to document progress of HiAP implementation.
Provide clear recommendations for the integration of HIAP into county agencies.
Offer ongoing support and guidance to a county agency in the development of a pilot site and internal integration of HIAP.
Complete evaluation report.
Disseminate evaluation report to DOH, PGHAC, and county agencies.
By June 2022, identify and disseminate resources to promote cultural humility among leaders, service providers, and residents in Prince George’s County.
2022
Plan a series of learning sessions on practicing cultural humility.
Identify target audience of learning sessions.
Identify individuals who can share knowledge on practicing cultural humility.
Facilitate learning sessions.
Collaborate with the Health Literacy group to develop resources/guides that can be distributed.
By June 2019, complete an environmental scan of Health Literacy policies in Prince George’s County public health and healthcare organizations.
2019
Build an initial list of organizations (both providers and insurance companies), PGCHD, FQHCs, hospitals, large practices
Email potential public health and healthcare organizations to ask whether or not they have HL policies, and if so where to access them on their websites; scan websites of identified locations of posted policies
By April 2020, curate resources and engage partners on health literacy strategic plans, resulting in better access to tools and resources that health organizations can use to develop and implement health literacy policies.
2020
Review and revise Health Literacy Primer.
Develop and provide a workshop/TA Support to those without a health literacy policy, but who have interest in developing one.
By October 2020, launch a health literacy learning community.
2020
Convene monthly Learning Community Meetings (ongoing).
By May 2021, develop a Lessons Re-Learned document to capture what Learning Community members have experienced and learned about health literacy, public education, and health communication during the Covid-19 pandemic.
2021
Create a shared document that all Learning Community members can contribute to in-between meetings (by February 2021).
Discuss, review, and edit draft Lessons Re-Learned document (by April 2021).
Review and edit final draft (by May 2021)
Share Lessons Re-Learned document to larger Health Equity Workgroup review.
Disseminate document to key stakeholders.
By January 2022, develop a strategic communication framework for Prince George's County Coalition members to plan for and manage health communication activities during mass events that affect multiple audiences and communities in the county.
2022
Discuss how to use the Lessons Re-Learned document as the basis for the strategic framework, as well as additional information or resources needed to build the framework (June 2021)
Agree on key elements of strategic framework and post shared document for Learning Community members to contribute to (July 2021)
Discuss, review, and edit draft strategic framework document (September-November 2021)
Review and edit draft (December 2021).
Review and edit final draft (January 2022)
Share strategic communication framework to greater Health Equity Workgroup for review (January 2022)
Disseminate document to key stakeholders.