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A coordinated, communitywide program in Monroe County, New York, to increase influenza immunization rates in the elderly.

N M Bennett1, B Lewis, A S Doniger, K Bell, R Kouides, F M LaForce, W Barker.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Despite the efficacy of influenza vaccination in preventing complications of influenza, rates of immunization among high-risk populations remain low. The Monroe County (New York) Influenza Vaccination Demonstration was a communitywide, collaborative effort to increase the rates of influenza immunization to greater than 60% in elderly Medicare recipients.
METHODS: The local health department, university medical center, and practicing physicians collaborated to develop a communitywide demonstration directed to all Medicare part B enrollees 65 years of age or older, multiple coordinated approaches were used over a 4-year period (1988 to 1992). Most providers, including public agencies, private providers, hospital outpatient facilities, nursing homes, and insurance providers, were enrolled in a comprehensive program that included centralized claims processing, vaccine distribution and promotion, and extensive provider and public education efforts, including a special urban outreach program. An office-based, denominator-driven physician incentive project was also evaluated.
RESULTS: The demonstration project resulted in a 1991 influenza immunization rate of 74.3% among 88,811 Medicare enrollees 65 years of age or older. The increase in immunization rate occurred primarily among the patients of private physicians.
CONCLUSION: A communitywide, collaborative approach can succeed in achieving high rates of influenza immunization.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8042891

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


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