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Boost flu shot participation: Incentives that work

November 5, 2009 by Christian Schappel
Posted in: Health care, In this week's e-newsletter - benefits, Latest News & Views, Pay and benefits

How do you convince the needlephobes and “I’m too busy” types to come out and get a flu shot?

One option: Consider a flu prevention rewards program.

Incentives can take the form of:

  • Contests. One company doubled participation by putting everyone who signed up for a flu shot into a drawing for an iPod.
  • Merchandise. A school district in Minnesota got more teachers to get vaccinated by giving away winter hats with sports teams’ logos on them.
  • Healthy rewards. Many companies tie flu shots into promoting overall wellness by giving away pedometers, yoga kits, workout videos or electronic scales.
  • Gift cards. There’s always the popular standby of providing small gift cards (worth $20 or so) for department stores, restaurants or movie theaters.

Benchmark participation

Not sure if offering incentives will make enough of a difference to justify the added cost? Try this:

Benchmark your past sign-up rate for flu shots against a new drive using an incentive. Compare both the change in participation and the number of sick days taken during flu season by all employees.

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5 Responses to “Boost flu shot participation: Incentives that work”

  1. AJB Says:

    This is probably one of the best ideas I have been involved in! It encourages employees to stay healthy & a keep a healthier work environment! Not to mention the fact that it must minimize the amount of employees who call out sick due to the flu. This is a benefit that companies should not pass on! Surely worth the investment!

  2. Leslie Says:

    Will definitely look into doing this next year. We do pretty well without it, 1/3 sign up on average, I would love to get more involved!

  3. Jane Says:

    Our health plan covers flu shots as an in network benefit for a co-pay. We set up a co-pay reimbursement plan for any employee who gets the flu shot. Now they get what they need and they are getting the cost back in their pockets

  4. Deborah Says:

    Incentives are always a good idea; however, I’d be sensitive to those who ‘can’t’ or ‘choose not’ to get Flu Shots. There is a certain percentage of the population who for medical reasons do NOT get a Flu Shot or are not recommended to and there is definitely a growing population who choose not to -’put something foreign’ into their bodies. Unless it is mandatory for employment, it is a voluntary action and you don’t want to promote a negative environment by excluding folks.
    Rather, promote positive behaviour such as hand washing and the buddy system to encourage those really sick folks to stay home rather than infect a co-worker.

  5. Jarkataionmepa Says:

    We hired a company to runa clinic for employee. We just picked up the tab. It was cheaper than reimbursing employees and kept claims of the health insurance bill.

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