Talking Points

Spokespeople or person:

·  Designate your spokespeople. A physician, epidemiologist, nurse or infection preventionist/quality professional are credible on this topic.

Talking Points:

·  An annual influenza vaccination protects our patients and the community.

o  Caregivers interact with patients with compromised immune systems.

o  Influenza is deadly, especially coupled with another illness.

o  As many as 49,000 people in the United States die from the flu annually. (CDC numbers)

o  People are contagious before symptoms arise.

·  [ORGANIZATION/COALITION] believes that all health care entities should follow our lead.

o  This practice is becoming more common in health care settings.

o  It is in the best interest of our patients that each caregiver they see will not infect them with most kinds of influenza.

·  The influenza vaccine is safe.

o  The vaccine is made from dead virus (injectable) or weakened virus (nasal spray) that cannot infect a person.

o  Decades of data have proven the safety of the vaccine.

o  No vaccine is 100 percent effective in preventing any illness. While the flu vaccine is a good match for what is circulating in the community, there is still a small chance that someone who receives the vaccination will develop the flu. Data shows that these individuals have a greatly reduced risk of needing hospitalization and are sick fewer days than those that get the flu and have not been vaccinated.

·  Exemptions

o  Caregivers who are allergic to the vaccine are exempt (or other medical reasons).

o  Other reasons, such as religion, will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

·  The vaccine

o  [Include information about the “recipe,” for example, strains included, whether it is similar to the previous year.]

·  Other organizations advocating for this policy or following these guidelines include:

o  American Academy of Pediatrics

o  American College of Physicians

o  American Hospital Association

o  American Medical Association

o  Association of Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)

o  Immunization Action Coalition

o  Infectious Disease Society of America

o  National Patient Safety Foundation

o  Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America

o  More: http://www.immunize.org/honor-roll/