Health Net’s “RVax 180” Initiative Brings 180 Mobile Vaccination Clinics to Communities and Schools Disproportionately Impacted by COVID-19
Health Net is launching 180 mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinics across California to enhance health equity and increase vaccination accessibility. Collaborating with community partners like the Los Angeles Rams and the United Farm Workers Foundation, these clinics aim to serve vulnerable populations. Since April 2021, Health Net has conducted 140 clinics, administering over 12,000 vaccines. The initiative reflects Health Net's commitment to community health, backed by a $14.5 million investment to aid providers, members, and local communities during the pandemic.
- Facilitated 180 mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinics to expand access.
- Administered over 12,000 vaccines since April 2021.
- Invested $14.5 million to support health equity initiatives.
- Partnerships with community organizations to enhance outreach.
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“COVID-19 vaccines are the most effective way to protect against serious illness and hospitalization,” said
These events – open to both Health Net members and non-members alike – have been held in partnership with trusted community messengers. Notable “RVax 180” clinics and partners include:
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Thirty events at middle schools in partnership with the
Los Angeles Rams ,Los Angeles Department of Public Health and theLos Angeles Unified School District . The schools were selected based on highMedi-Cal population density, and were paired with a flag football activity hosted by the Rams. -
Ten clinics with the
United Farm Workers Foundation inMerced andKings counties. -
Two events with NFL Hall of Famer and
University of Southern California standoutAnthony Munoz inEast Los Angeles and in his hometown ofOntario .
Health Net’s “RVax 180” Initiative is Comprehensive
In partnership with the
The company’s partners have been as diverse as
In the eight months since vaccines became widely available, Health Net’s mobile vaccination initiative has administered more than 12,000 COVID-19 vaccines. The company’s goal is to reach 180 total clinics by the end of
The Health Net “RVax 180” is named after Health Net’s RVs, which have been repurposed for the vaccine program. The RVs enable mobile vaccines by providing a space for vaccinations away from the elements such as rain, wind or excessive heat.
Support During the Pandemic
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Health Net has invested more than
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Providers: Health Net addressed the needs of providers on the frontline with grants that increased access to telehealth, direct provision of PPE supplies, and support for vaccination through education, training to address vaccine hesitancy and a database pilot.
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At the onset of COVID-19, Health Net collaborated with the
Department of Managed Health Care to fast track in grants to 138$13.4 million Medi-Cal providers to build or expand their telemedicine services. This was critical to ensuringMedi-Cal enrollees had continued, safe access to care.
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At the onset of COVID-19, Health Net collaborated with the
- Members: Health Net supported members through quick deployment of a COVID-19 symptom checker and access to 24/7 virtual care, a homebound program that brought providers to members who couldn’t leave home and vaccine outreach efforts that deployed resources into hard-hit communities.
- Communities: Health Net met the increased needs of its communities through direct engagement to address core issues like food bank support, gift cards for essentials and donations to local recovery efforts.
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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 in
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