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Developing a “Best Practice” Influenza Vaccination Program for Health Care Workers: An Evidence-Based, Leadership-Modeled Program
AAOHN Journal, 09/09/09
Hood J et al. – This article describes the key components of a successful influenza program at a large integrated health care system. A multidisciplinary team developed and implemented an evidence–based, leadership–modeled program that led to improvement in health care workers’ vaccination rates from 66% to 77% in year one and from 77% to 84% in year two.
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