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When It Comes to the Flu, You Call the Shots
Date: 10/19/22
When it comes to making decisions about their health, your patients are more likely to put their trust in you than any other resource. Your strong recommendation is the most effective way to ensure they get their flu shot this year.
More than 90% of patients are likely to get the flu shot when their provider recommends it —including those who had initial doubts.
When talking with your patients, you can use the SHARE method to guide the conversation:
- SHARE reasons to get the flu shot based on their age or other risk factors.
- HIGHLIGHT positive experiences with the flu shot to reinforce benefits.
- ADDRESS concerns about the vaccine, including effectiveness, side effects, safety, and misconceptions. Patients are less likely to push back than you may think.
- REMIND patients that the flu shot not only protects them but also everyone around them.
- EXPLAIN that getting the flu can mean taking sick days from work or missing fun with family and friends.
Flu Prevention Is a Win-Win for Your Patients and Your Practice
There are many advantages to promoting flu prevention:
- Healthier, more satisfied patients
- Decreased severity of illness for those who do get sick
- Reduced community spread
- Decreased exposure to the flu virus for you and your staff
Additional Resources Are Available
The following resources can help you know what to expect this flu season as well as give you practical advice on how to prepare your patients and your practice.
- CDC: Information for Health Professionals
- CDC: 2022-2023 ACIP Summary
- CDC: Flu Season FAQs - What’s new for 2022-2023
- CDC: Vaccine Supply and Distribution
- AAP: 2022-2023 American Academy of Pediatrics Recommendations
- AAFP: Resources to Support Patient Conversations
Questions?
Ambetter from Louisiana Healthcare Connections is here to support you and your practice. If you have any questions about flu prevention or patient education tools, contact your dedicated Provider Network Specialist.