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Photo of a black man and woman , against a wall, looking at their phonesVIENNA, VA, JULY 7, 2021 With President Biden urging the nation to increase COVID-19 vaccinations, Allergy & Asthma Network, a national nonprofit patient education and advocacy organization, is releasing an innovative tool that will ease vaccine decision-making, especially for people of color and their doctors.

Allergy & Asthma Network partnered with SDMCentral, a LatinX-founded technology company in Madison, Wisconsin, to develop a Shared Decision Making tool that is conveniently designed for a desktop computer, tablet, or mobile phone. It can be used in a clinic, home, or other gathering place.

“We know that most people want to make a decision about healthcare treatment as a partner with their doctors,” says Sally Schoessler, Allergy & Asthma Network’s Director of Education. “With COVID-19, owning the decision to get the vaccine is paramount.”

African Americans, Latinos and Native Americans have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. These groups are experiencing higher rates of cases, hospitalizations and deaths.

Shared Decision Making encourages people to take a more central and active role in their healthcare by working with their doctors to participate in choices involving treatments. Shared Decision Making is evidence-based and balances risks with results. Research shows that it gives patients more certainty and less anxiety about treatments, increases adherence and improves health outcomes.

The Shared Decision Making tool also helps clinicians better understand patient preferences and cultural values. People of color may want to know if the vaccine is safe and effective, get accurate information about side effects and find out if it is convenient to get the shot.

“Our goal is to use technology and smart content to reach out to patients, especially those of color, with this COVID-19 tool,” SDMCentral CEO Daniel Guerra, Jr. says.

Access the Shared Decision Making tool now.


Contact:

Gary Fitzgerald
Allergy & Asthma Network
[email protected]

Daniel Guerra, Jr.
CEO, SDM Analytics
[email protected]