Cost Benefit of High-Dose vs Standard-Dose Influenza Vaccine in a Long-Term Care Population During an A/H1N1-Predominant Influenza Season
Influenza is a leading cause of avoidable admissions for nursing home (NH) residents. We previously evaluated the effectiveness of a high-dose trivalent influenza vaccine (HD) compared to a standard-dose influenza vaccine (SD) through a cluster-randomized trial of NH residents. Fewer residents from facilities randomized to HD were hospitalized. In this article, we extend our analyses to consider direct medical care costs relative to vaccine costs for HD ($31.82/dose) as compared to SD ($12.04/dose).
Source: Journal of the American Medical Directors Association - Category: Health Management Authors: Theresa I. Shireman, Jessica Ogarek, Pedro Gozalo, Tingting Zhang, Vincent Mor, H. Edward Davidson, Lisa Han, Monica Taljaard, Stefan Gravenstein Tags: Original Study Source Type: research
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