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Maintenance of Increased Childhood Influenza Vaccination Rates 1 Year After an Intervention in Primary Care Practices
Academic PediatricsVol. 16Issue 1p57–63Published in issue: January, 2016- Mary Patricia Nowalk
- Richard K. Zimmerman
- Chyongchiou Jeng Lin
- Evelyn Cohen Reis
- Hsin-Hui Huang
- Krissy K. Moehling
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 6Influenza vaccination rates among some groups of children remain below the Healthy People 2020 goal of 70%. Multistrategy interventions to increase childhood influenza vaccination have not been evaluated recently. - Use of EMR Prompts in Pediatric Practice
Effect of Provider Prompts on Adolescent Immunization Rates: A Randomized Trial
Academic PediatricsVol. 15Issue 2p149–157Published in issue: March, 2015- Peter G. Szilagyi
- Janet R. Serwint
- Sharon G. Humiston
- Cynthia M. Rand
- Stanley Schaffer
- Phyllis Vincelli
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 46Adolescent immunization rates are suboptimal. Experts recommend provider prompts at health care visits to improve rates. We assessed the impact of either electronic health record (EHR) or nurse- or staff-initiated provider prompts on adolescent immunization rates.