Anthem Inc. Encourages Older Adults to Get Annual Flu Shot

Health Experts Are Optimistic about Effectiveness of This Year’s
Vaccine

INDIANAPOLIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Last year’s flu vaccine wasn’t as effective as usual, resulting in the
highest hospitalization rate for the flu among seniors ever documented.i
But that doesn’t mean this year’s shot should be neglected, according to
Dr. Richard Frank, medical director for Medicare products at Anthem Inc.

Frank said the flu strain mutated after last year’s vaccine was
developed. This year’s shot has been designed to manage that mutation,
which makes public health experts optimistic that it will be much more
effective in stopping the flu.ii The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends a yearly flu vaccine for
everyone six months of age and older as the first and most important
step in protecting against this serious disease.

“The flu vaccine can help people avoid months of potential complications
and even hospitalization,” said Frank. “It is one of the best things
seniors can do to take control and remain healthy this flu season.”

Flu season generally starts around October and continues through May. It
commonly peaks in January or February. The cost of the vaccine and its
administration is generally covered by Medicare Part B, as long as the
provider accepts Medicare patients. It is available at multiple
locations, including doctor’s offices, health clinics, health
departments, pharmacies, college health centers, some employers and even
some schools.

Each year approximately 5 percent to 20 percent of U.S. residents get
the flu and more than 200,000 people are hospitalized for flu-related
complications.iii In recent years, it is estimated that
between 80 percent and 90 percent of seasonal flu-related deaths have
been in people 65 years and older and between 50 percent and 70 percent
of seasonal flu-related hospitalizations have been in people in that age
group.iv

The shot comes in various formulations. Some shots, known as trivalent,
cover three viruses, while a newer shot, known as a quadrivalent, covers
four. There also is a “high dose” vaccine designed specifically for
those 65 years old and older. Patients should talk to their doctors
about the shot that is best for them as well as any concerns they may
have.

In addition to the vaccine, it is important for older adults to take
precautions to prevent the flu. This includes avoiding close contact
with infected people, keeping hands away from the face, washing hands
with soap and water, getting plenty of sleep, being physically active,
managing stress, drinking plenty of liquids and eating nutritious foods.

Anyone with flu symptoms should contact their health care provider
immediately to determine if antiviral treatment would assist in their
recovery. Early treatment of flu-hospitalized people 65 and older with
flu antiviral medications cuts the duration of their hospital stay and
reduces their risk of needing extended care after discharge, according
to a recent CDC study.v Most Medicare plans cover antiviral
drugs on their formularies.

Along with a flu vaccine, older adults should also inquire about getting
a pneumonia vaccine. There are two types of pneumococcal vaccine
recommended for use in adults — pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13)
and pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23). Both vaccines, which
are administered just once at different times, work in different ways to
provide maximum protection.

For more information about the dangers of flu and the benefits of
vaccinations, talk to a health care provider or visit www.cdc.gov/flu.
To find the nearest place to get a flu shot, go to www.vaccines.gov
and type in your ZIP code on the vaccine finder.

This information is intended for educational purposes only and should
not be interpreted as medical advice. Please consult your health care
provider for advice about treatments that may affect your health.

Anthem Inc. affiliates are PPO plans, HMO plans and PDPs with a
Medicare contract. Enrollment depends on contract renewal.

About Anthem Inc.

Anthem is working to transform health care with trusted and caring
solutions. Our health plan companies deliver quality products and
services that give their members access to the care they need. With over
72 million people served by its affiliated companies, including more
than 38 million enrolled in its family of health plans, Anthem is one of
the nation’s leading health benefits companies. For more information
about Anthem’s family of companies, please visit www.antheminc.com/companies.

i http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/09/17/441140896/cdc-says-flu-vaccine-should-be-more-effective-this-season

ii http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-flu-vaccine-good-match-20150917-story.html

iii http://www.flu.gov/about_the_flu/seasonal/

iv http://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2015/p0902-early-flu-treatment.html

v http://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2015/p0902-early-flu-treatment.html

Contacts

Anthem Inc.
Doug Bennett Jr., (502) 889.2103
Doug.BennettJr@anthem.com

Recibe gratis todas las noticias en tu correo

Este sitio está protegido por reCAPTCHA y Google Política de privacidad y Se aplican las Condiciones de servicio.

¡Muchas gracias! Ya estás suscrito a nuestro newsletter

Más sobre este tema
Contenido Patrocinado
Enlaces patrocinados por Outbrain