Editor's Choice: Approaching perfection on worker flu shot acceptance rates
OSHA Healthcare Connection, July 13, 2010
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In the last few years, Lakeview Medical Center in northwest Wisconsin and BJC Healthcare in St. Louis, two healthcare systems of very different sizes, had decent percentage rates of workers who annually accepted flu immunizations each season, but they wanted to do an even better job of protecting patients and employees. The next step was mandatory flu immunizations for employees and volunteers.
Discover how to implement such a policy by joining HCPro for Mandatory Influenza Vaccinations Get Healthcare Staff Onboard At Your Facility on Wednesday, July 14, at 1 p.m. (Eastern) for a 90-minute.
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