Medical Economics December 2, 2024
Keith A. Reynolds

Key Takeaways

  • Open, empathetic communication and evidence-based information are vital in addressing vaccine hesitancy and building patient trust.
  • Tailoring approaches to individual patient needs, considering cultural and social factors, can enhance vaccine acceptance.
  • Collaborative efforts among healthcare providers, community leaders, and public health organizations improve outreach and education.
  • Continuous education and training for healthcare professionals are essential for maintaining effective communication strategies.

Jay w. Lee, MD. MPH, FAAFP, board member at the AAFP and medical director at Integrated Health Partners of Southern California, discuss how to overcome vaccine hesitancy in patients.

Medical Economics Assistant Editor Austin Littrell and Jay w. Lee, MD. MPH, FAAFP, board member at the AAFP and medical director at Integrated Health Partners of Southern...

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