Influenza Immunization of Health Care Workers 1 st Year Results

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Influenza Immunization of Health Care Workers 1 st Year Results Joni Reynolds, RN/CNS, MSN Health Programs Director Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

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Page 1: Influenza Immunization of  Health Care Workers 1 st  Year Results

Influenza Immunization of Health Care Workers

1st Year Results

Joni Reynolds, RN/CNS, MSNHealth Programs Director

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

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Summary of the Rule

• Applies to ALL healthcare facilities licensed by CDPHE• Report seasonal influenza vaccination of employees by March 31st of each year

Year Dates Target Vaccination %

Year 1 October 1, 2012 to December 1, 2012 60%

Year 2 October 1, 2013 to December 1, 2013 75%

Year 3 and after October 1, 2014 to December 1, 2014, and ever year thereafter

90%

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Summary of the Rule• All facilities that meet the target rate are exempt from

many parts of the rule (10.7 – 10.12) for the following year.

• If Hospital, Hospital Unit, or ASC does not meet the target rate, then they are required to implement an influenza vaccination policy that includes medical exemptions and masking requirement.

• All other facilities that do not meet target rate required to perform an assessment and develop updated policy.

• Medically exempt employees do not count towards the target vaccination rate.

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Results for Year 1 • 2,020 licensed and active facilities• 1,449 facilities or 72% reported by the extended May 17th deadline

• Out of those who responded…

• 78.4% of responding facilities were in compliance with the BOH rule in year 1• Nearly half of responding facilities met or are very close to the final target of 90%.

Target % of ALL Facilities

Year 1 (60-74%) 11%Year 2 (75-89%) 14.7 %Year 3 (>90%) 30.5%

TOTAL 56.2%

Target % of Responding Facilities

Year 1 (60-74%) 15.4%

Year 2 (75-89%) 20.5 %

Year 3 (>90%) 42.5%

TOTAL 78.4%

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Healthcare Workers Employees Licensed Practitioners Students and Trainees0.0%

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1.0%5.0% 5.0% 8.0% 5.0%

Summary Results For All Reporting Facilities**n= 1449/2020

Vaccinated "in house" Vaccinated "off site" Not VaccinatedMedical Contraindication *All < 1% Uknown Status

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30.5%

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% Facilities by Employee Vaccination Compliance N= 2020

≥ 90% Employee Vaccination 75-89.9% Employee Vaccination 60-74.9% Employee Vaccination<60% Employee Vaccination Non Responders

56.2% of facili-ties required to report werecompliant

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Results for Year 1 • 2,020 licensed and active facilities • 1,449 facilities or 72% reported by the extended May 17th deadline

• Out of those who responded…

• 78.4% of responding facilities were in compliance with the BOH rule in year 1• Nearly half of responding facilities met or are very close to the final target of 90%.

Target % of ALL Facilities

Year 1 (60-74%) 11%Year 2 (75-89%) 14.7 %Year 3 (>90%) 30.5%

TOTAL 56.2%

Target % of Responding Facilities

Year 1 (60-74%) 15.4%

Year 2 (75-89%) 20.5 %

Year 3 (>90%) 42.5%

TOTAL 78.4%

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