Creating a Culture of Best Practices to Promote Immunization and Vaccines
Requiring employees to be vaccinated improves employee health, it helps contain the virus and protect vulnerable populations beyond the workplace. It also makes business sense, too: Fewer employees out sick or dealing with lasting complications means a more productive workforce. Join us as we hear from the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services as well as the Chief Executive Officer of a critical access hospital on the importance of a well-rounded immunization policy and procedures.
Funding for this webinar was provided by the Health Resources Services Administration, Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 93.241).
Target Audience
Hospital leadership, population health or CHNA leads, public health professionals, healthcare providers, and interested community partners
Learning Objectives
- Identify the benefits of flu vaccination
- Review strategies to engage hospital staff in vaccination efforts
- Describe aspects of a successful vaccination campaign
Additional Information
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Shelly Jensen RN BSN
Nurse Clinician and Perinatal Hepatitis B Coordinator
Bureau of Immunization and Tuberculosis
Iowa Department of Health and Human Services
No continuing education is provided for this course. The user will receive a certificate of completion upon completing the course.
Available Credit
- 0.00 Attendance