1990
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1990.00390140099022
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Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in the Elderly

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“…Attempts to increase immunization rates have included public education programs, a variety of physician office “prompts,” and physician education. In general, however, successful programs have had only transient effects, except for programs where institution‐wide administrative changes have facilitated sustained improvement in vaccination rates 8–22 8,9,13,14,22 …”
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“…Attempts to increase immunization rates have included public education programs, a variety of physician office “prompts,” and physician education. In general, however, successful programs have had only transient effects, except for programs where institution‐wide administrative changes have facilitated sustained improvement in vaccination rates 8–22 8,9,13,14,22 …”
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confidence: 99%