New Research Shows Point-of-Care Patient Outreach Supports Vaccine Confidence and Adoption
19 Settembre 2024 - 12:48PM
Business Wire
Findings reveal that delivering digital,
vaccine-related messages before medical appointments more than
doubles the rate of vaccine uptake.
New Phreesia research examining more than 20.2 million digital
vaccine messages indicates that providing adults and caregivers
with vaccine information just before their appointments, or at the
point of care, is an effective strategy for supporting vaccine
confidence and adoption, including among historically marginalized
populations.
Between March 2020 and May 2024, Phreesia delivered vaccine
messages to patients in all 50 states, just before appointments in
various care settings. Patients were segmented into subpopulations
based on demographics, vaccination status and other factors, and
patients received content focused on reducing hesitance, receiving
boosters or starting or completing a vaccine series. The data,
presented at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
National Immunization Conference, finds:
- Patients exposed to point-of-care messages received incremental
vaccinations at a rate more than twice as high, on average, than
control groups who did not see point-of-care information;
- 49% of patients who saw point-of-care messages said the
information was new to them; and
- 65% said they were likely to discuss vaccines with their
doctor.
Phreesia’s research shows that exposure to point-of-care vaccine
messages shifted patient knowledge, attitudes and behaviors. In
some instances, exposure to messaging drove vaccine administration
rates more than 10X higher than the control group.
“At Phreesia, we’ve seen firsthand the power of equipping
patients and caregivers with relevant, credible vaccine information
at key moments in their care journey,” said Phreesia’s SVP of Life
Sciences, David Linetsky. “We’re proud to be able to use our
digital engagement platform to help patients, including those in
historically marginalized groups, make more informed vaccination
decisions that can protect both themselves and others against
disease.”
“This research shows that accurate, tailored and
easy-to-understand reminders go a long way in supporting
immunization,” said Christina Suh, MD, MPH, a pediatrician and
Director of Clinical Content at Phreesia. "Reinforcing the safety
and efficacy of vaccines right before a patient talks to their
doctor helps get shots in arms, protecting against
vaccine-preventable diseases and saving lives.”
Importantly, these results were seen during a period of
unprecedented and mounting vaccine hesitancy across the country.
Misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine proliferated, hampering
immunization efforts and negatively impacting vaccine sentiment.
Routine childhood vaccination rates also declined during the
pandemic and have yet to rebound, with coverage levels no longer
reaching the threshold needed for herd immunity from various
diseases in many states.
“Phreesia research has shown time and again that the point of
care is an important place to engage patients while they’re making
decisions about their health,” said Jai Seth, Phreesia’s Associate
Director of Strategic Research. “We look forward to continuing to
study the impact that outreach in this setting can have on vaccine
attitudes and behaviors and exploring new ways our platform can be
used to support vaccination in this critical moment.”
About Phreesia
Phreesia is the trusted leader in patient activation, giving
providers, life sciences companies, payers and other organizations
tools to help patients take a more active role in their care.
Founded in 2005, Phreesia enabled approximately 150 million patient
visits in 2023—more than 1 in 10 visits across the U.S.—scale that
we believe allows us to make meaningful impact. Offering
patient-driven digital solutions for intake, outreach, education
and more, Phreesia enhances the patient experience, drives
efficiency and improves healthcare outcomes. To learn more, visit
phreesia.com.
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