WHAT WE KNOW
COVID-19 outcomes were worse for some minorities, and some communities were more hesitant to get vaccinated against the virus1.
Everyone deserves to pursue their health goals, but some communities have historically been left behind. We’re committed to health equity, and it starts with a better understanding of the challenges our neighbors face.
Key facts about COVID-19 in Tennessee2
Understanding the data will pave the way for us to make progress. Of our BlueCross Commercial and Medicaid (BlueCare TN) membership, the following racial inequalities were measured during the COVID-19 pandemic.
We used claims data to measure how likely members of each racial or ethnic group were to be:
- Diagnosed with COVID
- Hospitalized with COVID, or
- Treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) because of COVID.
Many Tennesseans were tested by local health departments or used at-home tests, and those results aren’t typically counted in our claims data.
Get statewide and county-by-county data on COVID-19 from the State of Tennessee’s COVID-19 data hub.
Asian
5.1%
Black
8.3%
Hispanic
6.4%
White
7.9%
Asian
2.2%
Black
3.5%
Hispanic
2.3%
White
2.4%
Asian
1.0%
Black
1.4%
Hispanic
1.2%
White
1.0%
Asian
5.1%
Black
8.3%
Hispanic
6.4%
White
7.9%
Social factors drive health outcomes
We know that food, housing and literacy are just a few of the social factors that influence a person's health journey. That's why we developed a Social Risk Index to understand and support our members' needs.
EDUCATION AND ACCESS
How we supported minority communities throughout the pandemic
We worked with community partners across Tennessee to help people protect themselves and their families from COVID-19.
- BlueCross used social media and coordinated with minority-focused media outlets to share reliable information on the virus and vaccines
- Our foundation awarded $1.7 million to community-led campaigns to promote COVID-19 vaccination efforts
- Our foundation also gave $5 million to food banks across the state to help Tennessee families stay fed and healthy
Addressing social needs
We're working with health care providers and community partners to meet needs and make progress.
SEE OUR STRATEGY