Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8969733 | Vaccine | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Potential business losses incurred vaccinating adults against influenza have not been defined because of a lack of estimates for medical practice costs incurred delivering vaccines. We collected data on vaccination labor time and other associated expenses. We modeled estimates of per-vaccination medical practice business costs associated with delivering adult influenza vaccine in different sized practices. Per-shot costs ranged from US$ 13.87 to US$ 46.27 (2001 dollars). When compared with average Medicare payments of US$ 11.71, per-shot losses ranged from US$ 2.16 to US$ 34.56. More research is needed to determine less expensive delivery settings and/or whether third-party payers need to make higher payments for adult vaccinations.
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Authors
Margaret S. Coleman, John Fontanesi, Martin I. Meltzer, Abigail Shefer, Daniel B. Fishbein, Nancy M. Bennett, David Stryker,