“Reaching high COVID-19 vaccination rates across Orange County, especially in the hardest-to-reach ethnic communities, will be key to achieving broader population immunity,” said Supervisor Andrew Do, Chair of the CalOptima Board of Directors and Acting Chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. “CalOptima’s actions signify our commitment to encourage vulnerable populations to get vaccinated and support the providers who have shown incredible dedication to our communities.”
CalOptima has approximately 4,100 members living in more than 60 contracted long-term care facilities throughout Orange County. Nursing home residents and staff are in the high-risk group receiving vaccines first, but the need for infection control in the facilities remains. “The UCI/CalOptima program intensifies educational efforts and infection prevention training for nursing home staff to slow the spread of COVID-19, promote vaccine safety and effectiveness, and begin to reverse the devastatingly high case and death rates,” said Emily Fonda, M.D., CalOptima Interim Chief Medical Officer.
While the nursing home program reaches a targeted population of CalOptima members, the gift card incentive programs are designed to directly motivate large numbers of members to seek vaccination. “As the health care plan for one in four residents in Orange County, CalOptima has a responsibility to encourage members to take action that will fight the pandemic and move our community toward herd immunity,” said Richard Sanchez, CalOptima Chief Executive Officer. CalOptima’s funding will support up to 700,000 Medi-Cal members participating in the incentive program.