Expanding mandatory healthcare personnel immunization beyond influenza: Impact of a broad immunization program with enhanced accountability

Author:

Talbot Thomas R.ORCID,Schimmel Ruth,Swift Melanie D.,Rolando Lori A.,Johnson Rochelle T.,Muscato Jannis,Sternberg Paul,Dubree Marilyn,McGown Paula W.,Yarbrough Mary I.,Hickson Gerald B.

Abstract

AbstractObjective:Evaluation of a mandatory immunization program to increase and sustain high immunization coverage for healthcare personnel (HCP).Design:Descriptive study with before-and-after analysis.Setting:Tertiary-care academic medical center.Participants:Medical center HCP.Methods:A comprehensive mandatory immunization initiative was implemented in 2 phases, starting in July 2014. Key facets of the initiative included a formalized exemption review process, incorporation into institutional quality goals, data feedback, and accountability to support compliance.Results:Both immunization and overall compliance rates with targeted immunizations increased significantly in the years after the implementation period. The influenza immunization rate increased from 80% the year prior to the initiative to >97% for the 3 subsequent influenza seasons (P < .0001). Mumps, measles and varicella vaccination compliance increased from 94% in January 2014 to >99% by January 2017, rubella vaccination compliance increased from 93% to 99.5%, and hepatitis B vaccination compliance from 95% to 99% (P < .0001 for all comparisons). An associated positive effect on TB testing compliance, which was not included in the mandatory program, was also noted; it increased from 76% to 92% over the same period (P < .0001).Conclusions:Thoughtful, step-wise implementation of a mandatory immunization program linked to professional accountability can be successful in increasing immunization rates as well as overall compliance with policy requirements to cover all recommended HCP immunizations.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Epidemiology

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