Authors
Lisa A Prosser, Megan A O’Brien, Noelle-Angelique M Molinari, Katherine H Hohman, Kristin L Nichol, Mark L Messonnier, Tracy A Lieu
Publication date
2008/2
Journal
Pharmacoeconomics
Volume
26
Pages
163-178
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Objective Influenza vaccination rates remain far below national goals in the US. Expanding influenza vaccination in non-traditional settings such as worksites and pharmacies may be a way to enhance vaccination coverage for adults, but scant data exist on the cost effectiveness of this strategy. The aims of this study were to (i) describe the costs of vaccination in non-traditional settings such as pharmacies and mass vaccination clinics; and (ii) evaluate the projected health benefits, costs and cost effectiveness of delivering influenza vaccination to adults of varying ages and risk groups in non-traditional settings compared with scheduled doctor’s office visits. All analyses are from the US societal perspective. Methods We evaluated the costs of influenza vaccination in non-traditional settings via detailed telephone interviews with representatives of organizations that conduct mass vaccination clinics and pharmacies that …
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