Vaccines in the ER: A Public Health Frontier
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Dr. Rob Rodriguez, MD
Professor of Medicine
Associate Dean of Clinical & Population Health Research
University of California Riverside School of Medicine
Discusses his groundbreaking study examining vaccination screening in emergency departments across America. The research reveals a critical public health opportunity as 86% of ED patients aren't up-to-date on their vaccinations, yet nearly half would accept them if offered during their visit.
• Vaccination has saved more lives than any other public health intervention
• For 25-30% of Americans, emergency departments are their only healthcare access point
• Study conducted across 10 EDs in 8 cities focused on non-critically ill adult patients
• About half of patients were unaware of vaccines recommended for their age group
• Implementation could increase vaccination rates from 14% to potentially 48%
• Automating the screening process is the next step to avoid burdening ED staff
• Government funding for vaccines significantly increases uptake rates
• Recent political shifts have reduced emphasis and funding for vaccination research
If you're interested in joining this public health mission or have thoughts to share, please contact Dr. Rodriguez through the link in our show notes.