Posted by Health Wellness | Posted in workplace wellness | Posted on 20-08-2010
Dr. Moore of Nationwide maintains that immunization is the most cost-effective treatment in medicine. for example, vaccinating children against the influenza virus averages a savings (including healthcare costs, parents’ missed work, etc.) of up to $35 per vaccine recipient.
And professionals predict that estimate is low, because it does not take into account the rapid spread of the flu.
The American Association of Family Physicians’ Web site, www.aafp.org, offers a advised adult immunization schedule developed by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
This schedule, tiered by age and chances of exposure, recommends diphtheria, tetanus, influenza, pneumonococcal, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, measles, mumps and rubella, varicella and meningococcal vaccinations.
Ideas to incorporate avoidance and early detection –
Hold a wellness fair and invite organizations that provide screening services for such conditions as blood pressure, blood iron, cholesterol, Body Mass Index (BMI) and diabetes.
Offer educational materials about well-baby care and immunizations.
Choose health care coverage plans that include wellness check-ups and immunizations.
Offer on-site mammograms for staff members.
Sponsor onsite flu shots to coincide with flu season.
