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Pressure is building on hospitals to obtain signed declination statements from health care workers who choose not to receive the influenza vaccine. Two federal advisory panels considered the declination policy as just another possible strategy to boost vaccination rates and monitor employee response to vaccination efforts. But some employee health professionals worry that it would become a de facto guideline and would create a new paperwork burden as they struggle to track down employees and verify their vaccination status.

Is a mandatory flu vaccine policy on the horizon for health care workers?

August 1, 2005 7 minutes read