F Schiffel, S Klapp, S Elder, C Athon, J Thoenen, G J Fortune
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During the 1994 flu season, the Missouri Patient Care Review Foundation (MPCRF) began working on a systems-oriented, hospital-focused influenza immunization project for the 1995-96 flu season with four acute care hospitals. The results of the project indicate that a combination of hospital policies, nurse-driven standing order protocols for immunization, and emphasis on beneficiary education resulted in the highest rate of influenza vaccination.