2017
DOI: 10.1071/hc16012
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Outreach immunisation services in NewZealand: a review of service delivery models

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Outreach Immunisation Services (OIS) enable children who have not been immunised on time at general practice to be immunised in the community, thereby improving immunisation coverage and reducing equity gaps. AIM To identify the most effective service delivery models and make recommendations for more effective and cost-efficient OIS delivery in New Zealand. METHODS Data collection and thematic analysis through a detailed review of OIS contracts and service specifications, an online survey and in-d… Show more

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“…two papers are about immunisations. 7,8 in their paper about outreach childhood immunisation services, roberts and colleagues uncover wide variation between District Health Boards (DHBs) in the proportion of children immunised by outreach services. There is also a skewed distribution of costs.…”
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“…two papers are about immunisations. 7,8 in their paper about outreach childhood immunisation services, roberts and colleagues uncover wide variation between District Health Boards (DHBs) in the proportion of children immunised by outreach services. There is also a skewed distribution of costs.…”
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confidence: 99%