A virtual clinic improves pneumococcal vaccination for asplenic veterans at high risk for pneumococcal disease

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We developed a "virtual clinic" to improve pneumococcal vaccination among asplenic adults. Using an electronic medical record, we identified patients, assessed their vaccination status, entered orders, and notified patients and providers. Within 180 days, 38 of 76 patients (50%) received a pneumococcal vaccination. Avirtual clinic may optimize vaccinations among high-risk patients.

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Jump, R. L., Banks, R., Wilson, B., Montpetite, M. M., Carter, R., Phillips, S., & Perez, F. (2015). A virtual clinic improves pneumococcal vaccination for asplenic veterans at high risk for pneumococcal disease. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 2(4), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofv165

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