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Philadelphia Department of Public Health. James Sweeney RN,BSN, Jennifer Sampson BA, Robert Levenson MBA, James Lutz MPA,Mindy Perilla MPH, Aramide Ayorinde BS. Community-Based Influenza Project for a Multi-Cultural Population 2003. Philadelphia, PA. Dec 2003. N O T I C E
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Philadelphia Department of Public Health • James Sweeney RN,BSN, Jennifer Sampson BA, Robert Levenson MBA, James Lutz MPA,Mindy Perilla MPH, Aramide Ayorinde BS
Community-Based Influenza Project for a Multi-Cultural Population2003 Philadelphia, PA
Dec 2003 NOTICE There is a National Shortage of Influenza Vaccine This Center is Temporarily out of vaccine. GO AWAY!!!
Diversity of Population • Some clustered locations • Multifactorial disadvantages • Socioeconomic • Chronic Illness (People < 65 yrs of age) • Insurance/ Access to Care/ Awareness of Need • Racial/ Ethnic Disparities
Phila. 5th Largest City in US.Self ID Racial Makeup • Non-Hispanic Black 42.5% • Non-Hispanic White 42.4% • Hispanic 8.4% • Asian 4.4% • Other/Non 2.0% (2000 U.S.Census)
PDPH Marketing of Campaign • Media Event Kickoff • Community Schedule on Website • 24 Hour Automated Hotline • 9AM-5PM Staffed Hotline • Bulk Delivery of Promo Materials • Press Release at Kickoff with schedule • Church Bulletins / Regional Papers
Footsteps Marketing Strategies • African/American Health Care Marketing Company (LA, CA/ NY,NY) • # of Radio buys (175 week/6 weeks) • # of TV spots (any news story about flu) • Kickoff/ Celebrity Vaccinee • Newspaper Buys (7 / Half page ads) • Interviews on local radio programs.
Providers • 6 Local schools/ of Nursing • 2 African American Nursing Sororities • Medical Students • Hispanic Nurses Association • Asian American Healthcare Network • 4 FQHC’s Staff • Volunteer Community MD’s and RN’s
Volunteer Medical Providers • Agree to give free flu shots to the uninsured and collect information for Medicare part B for health department billing. • Use privately purchased vaccine for their own patients. • FQHC’s Nurse Operated
Report on the 2003 Philadelphia Influenza Campaign • >11,700 immunizations given at >243 community sites • 57 Clinical partners/partner agencies • >11,516 Participant surveys collected
How did you hear about this flu clinic? Based on 11,516 queried records from 2003 Philadelphia Flu Campaign
# of Clinics by Region/ Shots per Region 57/ 2551 24/ 1427 N 62/ 3384 W E 38/ 796 S 35/ 2839 18/ 511
Prior History of Influenza Vaccinations Based on 11,516 queried records from 2003 Philadelphia Flu Campaign
Medicare Part B Status of 2003 Recipients Based on 11,516 queried records from 2003 Philadelphia Flu Campaign
2003 Influenza Vaccinations: Persons With Other Insurance Based on 11,516 queried records from 2003 Philadelphia Flu Campaign
2002 Medicare Reimbursements • Persons 65 and over with Medicare Part B • $ 9, 306 reimbursed to the PDPH
2003 Influenza Vaccinations by Reported Race/Ethnicity Based on 11,516 queried records from 2003 Philadelphia Flu Campaign
2003 Influenza Vaccinations by Age Group Based on 11,516 queried records from 2003 Philadelphia Flu Campaign
2001-2003 Influenza Vaccinations White / Minority, <65 70% 67.2% 61.8% Based on 25,557 queried records from 2001- 2003 Philadelphia Flu Campaign
2001-2003 Influenza VaccinationsWhite v. Other Racial Groups, 65+ 58% 45% 44% Based on 25,557 queried records from 2001- 2003 Philadelphia Flu Campaign
Summary • Philadelphia has improved influenza coverage rates in minority as well as white populations • More vaccinees heard about the flu program from newspaper ads than from any other media • Recommend focused interventions with a multicultural provider base. • Plan influenza programs early, beginning in the late Spring.
Acknowledgments • Many thanks to the hundreds of volunteers throughout the Philadelphia Health Care Community who are the heart and soul of the community flu program.