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Outcome 4: Health Literacy Surveillance <br />4.1 In the first 4 months, establish a Health Literacy Working Group including at least 4 community <br />health centers and conduct baseline measurement of Healthy People 2030 health literacy objectives <br />HC/HIT-01, HC/HIT-02, and HC/HIT-03. Continue ongoing surveillance and inter -organizational <br />information exchange and solution -building for these objectives throughout the project period. <br />Outcome 5: Health Literacy Intervention <br />5.1 In the first 9 months, co -develop and implement a feasible, culturally competent intervention in <br />alignment with National CLAS standards at two community health centers (CHCs). <br />5.2 By the end of the project period, implement the intervention at two or more additional CHCs. <br />Outcome 6: Health Literacy Outcome <br />6.1 By month 18 of the project period, achieve HP2030 target values for health literacy objective <br />HC/HIT-01 or reduce the gap between the baseline value and the target value by at least 20%. <br />6.2 By month 18 of the project period, achieve HP2030 target values for health literacy objective <br />HC/HIT-02 or reduce the gap between the baseline value and the target value by at least 20%. <br />6.3 By month 18 of the project period, achieve HP2030 target values for health literacy objective <br />HC/HIT-03 or reduce the gap between the baseline value and the target value by at least 20%. <br />OOm"4";1Ii,vmVew acthm"II IVaiy"s <br />To achieve these outcomes, the HEAL-OC initiative includes two tracks of implementation activities <br />First, a Population Health (PH) track, led by LHA and OCAPICA, will implement a Population Health <br />Literacy Plan (PHLP) in community settings to improve access and use of COVID-19 health <br />resources (Outcome 2) and reduce gaps in COVID-19 testing and vaccination (Outcome 3). Building <br />on decades of work within high-SVI Latino and AAPI communities in North and Central OC, the PHLP <br />will leverage the resources and expertise of HEAL-OC to augment and expand ongoing, feasible, <br />data -driven and culturally and linguistically appropriate efforts including community forums, mobile <br />vaccination hubs, call centers and direct outreach. <br />Second, a Community Health Center (CHC) track, led by The Coalition of OC CHCs will target <br />HP2030 Health Literacy objectives (Outcome 6) in health care settings in high-SVI areas. The <br />Coalition will establish a Health Literacy Working Group (HLWG) consisting of four CHCs (two <br />