Childhood immunization: one HMO's experience in benchmarking and improving plan performance.

C Keitel
Author Information
  1. C Keitel: Health Net, Woodland Hills, CA, USA.

Abstract

In 1994, Health Net initiated a childhood immunization campaign and research project to improve health plan member immunization rates by motivating and educating parents of children 20-32 months old as to the importance of fully immunizing their child. The findings indicate that 88 percent of those parents with children who were not fully immunized believed their child had been fully immunized by age two. This lack of awareness may explain the unreliability of self-reported immunization status. Future immunization campaigns must include ongoing member reminder systems, educate members as to the immunization schedule, and must take into consideration the barriers, real and perceived, that block full immunization.

MeSH Term

California
Child, Preschool
Demography
Health Maintenance Organizations
Humans
Immunization Programs
Infant
Medical Records
Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care
Parents
Planning Techniques
Program Evaluation
Reminder Systems
Socioeconomic Factors

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