Immunization Ambassadors Present "10 Ways to Give More Vaccinations"
Industry: Healthcare
Creative Ideas to Protect More People and Have Fun Doing It
Scottsdale, AZ (PRUnderground) October 30th, 2017
The Immunization Ambassadors, the advocacy group of STC (Scientific Technologies Corporation), a leader in immunization intelligence™, today released its list of ways for pharmacies and clinics to increase the number of people they protect with flu shots and other immunizations.
Calling upon knowledge gained from STC’s All-American Flu Fighters™ program (“You Didn’t Get It From Me™”) and with help from the pharmacists of the Discount Drug Mart chain, the ideas don’t just make the implementing of vaccinations easier and faster, but give providers suggestions on creating better ways to persuade people to get vaccinated.
The ideas include…
- A clever way to distract patients so they don’t even feel the shot happening,
- Changing the language of immunizations (e.g., It’s not a “shot”, it’s “protecting your family”),
- Creating positive peer pressure to persuade coworkers/family to join in,
- How to position the arm to minimize pain,
- Turning the business of giving immunizations into a lively competition.
The full list, with specifics, can be found at…
https://stc-new.com/2017/10/16/10ways/
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STChealth’s mission is to eradicate vaccine preventable disease and empower individuals through our innovative technology and service solutions. We deliver on our mission through passion and innovation, through teamwork and inclusion, through superior client service and products, and a relentless pursuit of the next ”big idea” that will advance immunization intelligence. Starting with developing the first Immunization Information System (IIS) and over 35 years of experience in the immunization ecosystem, STChealth is positioned today to support more than 1/3 of COVID-19 vaccinations reported in the U.S. through our network of over 70,000 Providers and Pharmacy Partners. More information can be found at www.STChealth.com