默认门诊预约可促进流感疫苗接种,而不会产生替代效应。

Gretchen B Chapman, Meng Li, Howard Leventhal, Elaine A Leventhal
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摘要

大多数美国成年人没有每年接种流感疫苗。行为经济学工具可以用来鼓励健康行为。具体来说,在医疗实践中,默认安排患者接种流感疫苗比仅仅鼓励患者接种流感疫苗会导致更高的疫苗接种率。然而,目前尚不清楚,默认预约是否实际上增加了净疫苗接种,还是仅仅取代了其他地点的疫苗接种。在当前的现场实验中,我们检查了大型医疗实践中默认预约的使用情况,并确定自动安排的预约将实践中的总疫苗接种率提高了10个百分点,而不会取代患者在其他设置中接受的疫苗接种。疫苗接种率的提高是以高缺席率为代价的。这些发现指出了一种提高疫苗接种率的有效方法,并可能在负责任的医疗机构范围内提供一种节省成本的措施。
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Default clinic appointments promote influenza vaccination uptake without a displacement effect.

Default clinic appointments promote influenza vaccination uptake without a displacement effect.

Default clinic appointments promote influenza vaccination uptake without a displacement effect.
The majority of U.S. adults do not receive an annual influenza vaccination Behavioral economics tools can be harnessed to encourage health behaviors. Specifically, scheduling patients by default for a flu shot appointment leads to higher vaccination rates at a medical practice than does merely encouraging flu shot appointments. It is not known, however, whether default appointments actually increase net vaccination or merely displace vaccinations from other venues. In the current field experiment, we examined the use of default appointments in a large medical practice and established that automatically scheduled appointments increased the total vaccination rate by 10 percentage points within the practice without displacing vaccinations that patients would otherwise have received in other settings. This increased vaccination rate came at the cost of a high no-show rate. These findings point to an effective way to increase vaccination rates and may offer a cost-saving measure in the scope of accountable care organizations.
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