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Effectiveness of Text Messaging Nudging to Increase Coverage of Influenza Vaccination Among Older Adults in Norway (InfluSMS Study): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Effectiveness of Text Messaging Nudging to Increase Coverage of Influenza Vaccination Among Older Adults in Norway (InfluSMS Study): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

In this trial, we aim to determine if sending a smartphone SMS nudge to be vaccinated against influenza can improve vaccination coverage in the general population aged 65 years or older in Norway, and further, to determine the impacts on vaccination coverage associated with providing an SMS nudge in the official language of the native countries of immigrants born in Poland or Ukraine.

Bo T Hansen, Ole Klungsøyr, Angela S Labberton, Lauri Sääksvuori, Kjersti M Rydland, Liz E Ødeskaug, Torbjørn Wisløff, Hinta Meijerink

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63938

Insider Threats to the Military Health System: A Systematic Background Check of TRICARE West Providers

Insider Threats to the Military Health System: A Systematic Background Check of TRICARE West Providers

At least 1 in 12 rely on Medicaid to provide supplemental coverage for their children [49]. TRICARE West publishes the first and last names, specialty type, practice type, company names, and contact information of TRICARE-credentialed civilian providers on their public-facing provider directory, which was accessed on the TRICARE West website [50] for this study.

David Bychkov

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e52198

Evaluation of Telehealth Services that are Clinically Appropriate for Reimbursement in the US Medicaid Population: Mixed Methods Study

Evaluation of Telehealth Services that are Clinically Appropriate for Reimbursement in the US Medicaid Population: Mixed Methods Study

The survey was designed to capture MMD’s viewpoints on Medicaid’s reimbursement and benefit coverage policies for telehealth services extending beyond the PHE phase (Multimedia Appendix 1).

Sanjeev Saravanakumar, Andrey Ostrovsky

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e46412

Text Message Reminders to Improve Immunization Appointment Attendance in Alberta, Canada: The Childhood Immunization Reminder Project Pilot Study

Text Message Reminders to Improve Immunization Appointment Attendance in Alberta, Canada: The Childhood Immunization Reminder Project Pilot Study

However, childhood vaccine coverage remains suboptimal [2]. Evidence from Canada and globally has shown a link between suboptimal vaccine coverage and vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks [3,4]. It is a well-recognized phenomenon that the uptake of infant vaccines exhibits a precipitous drop at the 18-month vaccine doses [5-7].

Shannon E MacDonald, Emmanuel Marfo, Hannah Sell, Ali Assi, Andrew Frank-Wilson, Katherine Atkinson, James D Kellner, Deborah McNeil, Kristin Klein, Lawrence W Svenson

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(11):e37579

Quantifying Changes in Vaccine Coverage in Mainstream Media as a Result of the COVID-19 Outbreak: Text Mining Study

Quantifying Changes in Vaccine Coverage in Mainstream Media as a Result of the COVID-19 Outbreak: Text Mining Study

This division of the data was based on clear changes within media coverage with respect to vaccines and COVID-19. On January 9, 2020, daily media coverage of the coronavirus began, so we chose this date as the end of the pre-COVID-19 era. We chose November 9, 2020, as the cut-off date separating the prevaccine and after-vaccine announcements.

Bente Christensen, Daniel Laydon, Tadeusz Chelkowski, Dariusz Jemielniak, Michaela Vollmer, Samir Bhatt, Konrad Krawczyk

JMIR Infodemiology 2022;2(2):e35121

Outpatient Care Among Users and Nonusers of Direct-to-Patient Telehealth: Observational Study

Outpatient Care Among Users and Nonusers of Direct-to-Patient Telehealth: Observational Study

To promote greater access to care, federal and state policy makers temporarily removed several telehealth barriers, including those related to insurance coverage and reimbursement [2,3]. However, concerns exist about making these changes permanent. On the one hand, telehealth has the potential to improve access to care (eg, by helping patients to overcome barriers such as transportation and childcare).

Alison Cuellar, J Mary Louise Pomeroy, Sriteja Burla, Anupam B Jena

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(6):e37574