Source Article –Early Signs Point to a Harsh Flu Season in the U.S
Urgent Care Reminder: Prioritize the Flu Vaccine for All Patients This Season
Recent data indicate that the U.S. is entering a flu season on the verge of significant activity, with early signals matching patterns seen in other high-impact seasons internationally. The CDC’s Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics predicts this year’s respiratory virus season will look much like last year’s. However, severe outbreaks in Australia and Japan — where officials have already declared a flu epidemic — have raised concerns among experts.
Every interaction with a patient presents an opportunity to vaccinate and protect—both the individual and the community
- Ask at every visit, even if the patient comes in for a non-flu complaint. Many patients coming for “just a cold” or other acute symptoms may not have considered vaccination.
- Address vaccine hesitancy quickly. Acknowledge concerns and highlight that the vaccine reduces the risk of severe outcomes, not just illness incidence.
- Use what you know about your patient population. High-risk patients (e.g., older adults, pregnant people, those with chronic health conditions)
- Document vaccination status. Chart whether the vaccine was offered, accepted or declined.
- Make it convenient. Integrate prompts into the electronic health record or intake process and train all staff (clinical and front-desk) to support the “offer vaccine” workflow.
Your reminder to the patient with a sprained ankle may just keep them from getting horribly sick this flu season!