2001
DOI: 10.1097/00129234-200107000-00002
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A Case Management Approach to Immunizing Patients at High Risk for Influenza

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“…In addition to the measures mentioned above, population‐based data and the ability to follow up unvaccinated eligible individuals are required but are more difficult to implement than for age‐based programs. Improving access through nurse immunisers, flexible clinic hours, 17 performance measures 18 and active individual case management 19 have all been successful in hard‐to‐reach and high risk populations.…”
Section: Undervaccinated Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the measures mentioned above, population‐based data and the ability to follow up unvaccinated eligible individuals are required but are more difficult to implement than for age‐based programs. Improving access through nurse immunisers, flexible clinic hours, 17 performance measures 18 and active individual case management 19 have all been successful in hard‐to‐reach and high risk populations.…”
Section: Undervaccinated Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%