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Ann Clin Trials Vaccines Res. 2017 | Volume 1 Issue 2

Global Vaccines & Vaccination Summit & B2B

November 01-02, 2017 | Toronto, Canada

V

accination is the public health technique that has

saved most lives. In our environment we had fallen

into stabilization and even a regression in the vaccination

campaigns.

Objective:

To increase the coverage of influenza and

pneumococcal vaccination through a management

intervention.

Method:

A health management intervention is carried out

with the participation of the managers of the Directorate

of Integrated Care of Albacete to improve the coverage

of vaccination against influenza and pneumococcus. This

involvement has led to better coordination with primary

health care staff and patient awareness. Awareness

campaigns on prevention of health for patients and for

toilets. The Medical Director met the Board of Directors

formed by directors of primary care and insisted on the

benefit of vaccination, also included the increase in coverage

rates as the objective of the management contract of those

years and in case of compliance Were given incentives. Also

during the vaccination campaign they were informed week

by week about the vaccination rates in each center.

Results:

Vaccination rates increased significantly both

anti-influenza and pneumococcal disease, affecting the

manifestation of the diseases caused.

Conclusions:

This involvement has led to better coordination

with primary health care staff and patient awareness that

vaccination has increased over previous campaigns.

e:

pedrojuan.tarraga@uclm.es

Increased coverage of influenza and anti-pneumococcal vaccines in the integrated care management of

Albacete

Pedro J Tárraga López, Antonio Naharro Mañez, Francisco J Vadillo Olmo

and

Francisco Naharro de Mora

Hospital Universitario de Valladolid, Spain