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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 77, Issue 5 626-627, Copyright © 1987 by American Public Health Association

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Increasing influenza vaccination among high-risk elderly: a randomized controlled trial of a mail cue in an HMO setting.

J P Mullooly

A randomized controlled trial demonstrated that a single mailed influenza vaccination cue increased the vaccination rate among elderly HMO members with high-risk chronic conditions (n = 2217) from 30 per cent to 39 per cent during the fall and winter of 1984/85.




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